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JCR Best Engines Long Turnament 10.2012, rounds 4-6

JCR Best Engines Long Turnament 10.2012
RankEngineScore%StRyHoCrS-B
1Stockfish 2.3.1 x32 2.5/383.3·1=1 3,00 
2Rybka 4.1 x32 1.5/350.00·=1 1,50 
3Houdini 2.0c Standard x321.0/333.3==·0 2,00 
4Critter 1.6a x32 1.0/333.3001· 1,00 


Start tournament: 2012.10.18, 08:19:33 Temp: 90' 15"
Hardware: Intel Celeron 3.46GHz system: Windows XP 32 bit
Book: Perfect 2012 Table created: Arena 3.0

Round 4-6:
Rybka 4.1 x32 - Stockfish 2.3.1 x32 Result "0-1"
Houdini 2.0c Standard x32 - Rybka 4.1 x32 Result "1/2-1/2"
Stockfish 2.3.1 x32 - Critter 1.6a x32 Result "1-0"











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