Jonny The Fox (completed)

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Jonny The Fox (completed)

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JONNY THE FOX

Intel i5 750
Fritz 11 GUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
History107.ctg book
40 moves in 25 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 36 rounds
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
The History107.ctg opening book by Mike Scheidl is based on more than 16,000 master games from 1840-1946 (107 years, from Staunton to Alekhine).
It is intended to be a COMPACT representation of the opening practice in that era of the old masters, to browse their typical variations and to see the contrast to today's opening repertoires.
Participants

Deep Junior 11.1a
Hannibal 1.0a
Jonny 4.00
Onno 1.2.70
Ktulu 9
Chronos 1.9.9
CM11 Leonidas
Daydreamer 1.75
BugChess2 1.7
Alaric 707

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JONNY THE FOX

Intel i5 750
Fritz 11 GUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
History107.ctg book
40 moves in 25 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 36 rounds
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
The History107.ctg opening book by Mike Scheidl is based on more than 16,000 master games from 1840-1946 (107 years, from Staunton to Alekhine).
It is intended to be a COMPACT representation of the opening practice in that era of the old masters, to browse their typical variations and to see the contrast to today's opening repertoires.
Final Standings

26.0 - Deep Junior 11.1a (Win32) UCI
21.0 - Hannibal 1.0
20.0 - Deep Onno 1-2-70-w32
20.0 - BugChess2 1.7 32-bit
19.5 - Jonny 4.00
17.5 - Ktulu 9
17.0 - Chronos 1.9.9
15.5 - Alaric 707
13.0 - Daydreamer 1.75 JA
10.5 - CM11th Leonidas
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Re: Jonny The Fox (completed)

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Thanks Graham,

I really like the names you choose in your tournaments :D
This one is one of the best, "Johnny the Fox", reminding the great Thin Lizzy album. As you know I liked to choose musical names for my tournaments ...
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Aser Huerga wrote:Thanks Graham,

I really like the names you choose in your tournaments :D
This one is one of the best, "Johnny the Fox", reminding the great Thin Lizzy album. As you know I liked to choose musical names for my tournaments ...
Yep - you picked the Thin Lizzy connection. :D
Thanks for your support. You should know that I take a look at your results too. You are doing a great job! :D
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