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Hannibal 1.4a wins Test new engines (by Chess Engines Diary, 26.09.2013)




Test new engines (by Chess Engines Diary, 26.09.2013)

PEngineScoreHannibal
Cheng4
ArresterNGplay
1:Hannibal 1.4a25.5 / 30
11=1=111110111===1101111111111
2:Cheng4 0.3516.0 / 3000=0=00000
01110010011111111111
3:Arrester 0x1a15.5 / 301000===0011000110110
1000111111
4:NGplay 9.03.0 / 30000000000000000000000111000000

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