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Kayra 1.3 wins CEDR Banksia Tournament 24-26.05.2022


🕒🕓 3'+3" 💻 Dell G15 SE, i7-11800H RAM 16,0 GB 🗔 GUI Banksia Table: Scid vs PC 

💾 All games CEDR 26.266 games (15'+10") and 26.326 games (3'+3") 


Tech (average nodes, depths, time/m per move, others per game), counted for computing moves only, ignored moves with zero nodes: # name nodes/m NPS depth/m time/m moves time #fails.

EngineKN/moveNPSdep/movetime/movemoves/gametime/gamefails
1Arasan 23.317602330169027.75.370.8377.4
2BrainLearn 1718558390895947.24.784.5401.4
3Caissa 0.5442184160624.45.370.1368.55
4Colossus 2022a7950159383723.75.060.0299.2
5Fisherov 0.98k20804411750047.85.174.1374.5
6Halogen 10.2238278734697030.45.266.8348.05
7Hiarcs 15.532397688858834.04.787.2409.9
8Horowitz 2.17355123604012.86.043.6259.31
9Kayra 1.319819395600746.55.076.0380.9
10Koivisto 8.825228579123434.94.4104.5455.3
11Komodo 13.0228315620708130.44.691.8418.6
12Minic 3.197380154832130.64.887.5417.0
13Nalwald 1519341384529119.35.071.2358.11
14Protej 0.6.26549119861218.75.559.2323.3
15ProteusSF RBE 00818942378178645.75.074.3372.3
16Rebel 15x29827212204821.64.677.8360.4
17Stash 33.040291812888839.15.078.6389.7
18Stockfish 1518804387519845.84.981.0393.3
19StockfishMZ 17052219982380829340.85.269.7365.9
20Vafra 3.3.26384120812614.05.371.0375.21
21Wasp 5.5016558344403320.94.871.7344.7
22Zahak 10.020068376893628.05.369.3368.9

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