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DeepSaros 3.5a - new version test (by Chess Engines Diary)



2013.02.06 DeepSaros Test

REngineScore***
1DeepSaros 3.5a x64 13.0/24=00==10=1=0=1=======1=11
2DeepSaros 2.3hT 64bit11.0/24=11==01=0=1=0=======0=00


Temp: Blitz 3' + 3" Com: Pentium Dual-Core CPU T4300 @ 2.10GHz z 4,0 GB RAM
System: Windows 7 64 bit book: Perfect 2012
Games download Table created: Arena 3.0
 
All files (games, tables and engines) - download from page

Comments

  1. so deep saros 3.5a is same as deep saros 2.x in strength

    for those of you who need deep saros 32 bit engines, should get deep saros 3.0 or 3.1 beta

    3.0 or 3.1 beta are available in 32 bit

    deep saros 2.x 3.0 3.1 and 3.5a are all same in power

    deep saros and Vitruvius 1.11 are same since they are made by the same author

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