RU Interested in a Higher ELO Tournament-Mysticum/Gavon etc?

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(Hi Gerhard,

i7 is a pretty powerful processor especially at 4.3 GHz Smile I am surprised about Komodo being only 2500 ? Is your computer slowed down? As I would imagine Komodo being easily being around 3000++ ELO?

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Hi Nick,

once I have reassembled the Mysticum I will look at the logfile of the BT-tests.
It might easily be that the required solutions are not correct upon deeper inspection which would falsify the rating...

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kgvetter wrote:(Hi Gerhard,

i7 is a pretty powerful processor especially at 4.3 GHz Smile I am surprised about Komodo being only 2500 ? Is your computer slowed down? As I would imagine Komodo being easily being around 3000++ ELO?

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Hi Nick,

once I have reassembled the Mysticum I will look at the logfile of the BT-tests.
It might easily be that the required solutions are not correct upon deeper inspection which would falsify the rating...

Greetings,

Gerhard
Hi Gerhard,

I hate to suggest it as sounds like I am promoting my 5 test games, but I am pretty certain they would give you a much more accurate rating for Komodo on your computer.

The tests are just like playing a game on a chess computer, you play a move and take it back to enter the next move from a game and the spreadsheet when finished will give you a final score automatically.

If you want to try it to see how Komodo performs then let me know.

Best regards
Nick
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Hi Nick,

yes, it would be interesting to apply your test if you give me clear instructions how to perform it as I am sometimes digitally challenged...

I notice how approaching older age slows down my thought-processes, I can remember nearly all the DOS-commands and what they do, but finding a corrupted dll-file in my tax-program took me hours today which still was faster than calling a hotline etc.

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Hi Nick,
spacious_mind wrote:I hate to suggest it as sounds like I am promoting my 5 test games, but I am pretty certain they would give you a much more accurate rating for Komodo on your computer.

The tests are just like playing a game on a chess computer, you play a move and take it back to enter the next move from a game and the spreadsheet when finished will give you a final score automatically.

If you want to try it to see how Komodo performs then let me know.
I'm interested too!

Regards, Michael
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kgvetter wrote:Hi Nick,

yes, it would be interesting to apply your test if you give me clear instructions how to perform it as I am sometimes digitally challenged...

I notice how approaching older age slows down my thought-processes, I can remember nearly all the DOS-commands and what they do, but finding a corrupted dll-file in my tax-program took me hours today which still was faster than calling a hotline etc.

best regards,

Gerhard
Hi Gerhard and Michael,

Click on the link below. the first post has the instructions and all the Excel spreadsheets for you to download. If you have any questions then let me know. There is nothing really for you to type other then the information of the programs. The moves are all chosen from a dropdown list. You just have to pick the move that your computer played and the move on to the next move. You computer plays both white and black positions. Once you have played a few moves you should find this very easy to do.

http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7418

Android Komodo scored ELO 2858 in these tests, so hopefully when you have tested you should see your Komodo score a little better than that. Below link shows you how it performed.

http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic. ... &start=180

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We now have the following people who want to play in the tournament:

Nick
Steffen
Michael
Dave C
Oswaldo
Gerhard
Walter

I am quite sure that once Ricardo sees the post, he will enter too with his Mysticum :)

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Hi Nick,

Steffen I and Steffen II or is he doubled?

Confused Regards,
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blaubaer wrote:Hi Nick,

Steffen I and Steffen II or is he doubled?

Confused Regards,
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Ooops I corrected it he was a clone :)
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blaubaer wrote:Hi Nick,

Steffen I and Steffen II or is he doubled?

Confused Regards,
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Weightwise you might be right :wink:
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steffen wrote:
blaubaer wrote:Hi Nick,

Steffen I and Steffen II or is he doubled?

Confused Regards,
Michael
Weightwise you might be right :wink:
Weight discussions are not allowed in this forum. :D
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spacious_mind wrote:We now have the following people who want to play in the tournament:

Nick
Steffen
Michael
Dave C
Oswaldo
Gerhard
Walter

I am quite sure that once Ricardo sees the post, he will enter too with his Mysticum :)

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I am in.

Mysticum tournament regards
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ricard60 wrote:
I am in.

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Great, we now have 8 people:

Nick
Steffen
Michael
Dave C
Oswaldo
Gerhard
Walter
Ricardo

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Hi Nick,

round robin?

Regards Michael :lol:
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blaubaer wrote:Hi Nick,

round robin?

Regards Michael :lol:
Yes, do we allow more than one entry per person? I am kind of interested in trying out Gavon, Mysticum and maybe even a PPC or Palm.

Regards
Nick
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