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Date: 19 May 2006 01:08:06
From: [email protected]
Subject: Deep Shredder 10 UCI results from GS2930 test suite.
Elo = 2930 - (minutes x 1.5)

use 20 minutes for unsolved problems

Position # Time (MM:SS)
1 00:06
2 00:08
3 00:15
4 04:40
5 02:26
6 00:57
7 00:06
8 01:00
9 20:00 Unsolved. After making the winning move Rd6, Shredder immediately realized it was winning. I don't understand why Shredder would blow past this move. If only it would have analyzed it for a few
seconds.
10 00:16
11 00:41
12 00:13
13 20:00 Unsolved. Bxg7 was analyzed but way too tough of a move for Shredder to see it winning.
14 01:11

Elo = 2930 - (~52 x 1.5) = 2930 - 78 = 2852

Hardware: Pentium D 920 2.8GHz overclocked to 3.36GHz using stock air cooling (both cores used at 100%)
Software: Fritz 9 using Deep Shredder 10 UCI with default engine settings and 128MB hashtable on Windows XP (Pro) SP2


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Date: 19 May 2006 21:38:43
From: SAT W-7
Subject: Re: Deep Shredder 10 UCI results from GS2930 test suite.
Are you playing Shredder vs Fritz ?



  
Date: 20 May 2006 15:30:04
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Deep Shredder 10 UCI results from GS2930 test suite.
No. I am using the Deep Shredder 10 UCI engine on the Fritz 9 chess program.

Fritz 9 menu: Engine - > Create UCI Engine... -> Browse...(point to EngineDeepShredder10UCI.exe)




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Date: 25 May 2006 16:27:03
From: Ear e
Subject: Re: Deep Shredder 10 UCI results from GS2930 test suite.
You should play Shredder vs fritz , that would be a great game i belive
.....Play them as black and white