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Deep Gandalf (Computer)

Number of games in database: 23
Years covered: 2005 to 2006
Overall record: +11 -8 =4 (56.5%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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DEEP GANDALF (COMPUTER)

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It is the multiple processor version of Gandalf (Computer).

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 page 1 of 1; 23 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Spike vs Deep Gandalf 0-11052005IPCCCD18 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
2. Deep Gandalf vs Hermann  1-05620066th International CSVN TournamentC45 Scotch Game
3. Deep Gandalf vs IsiChess  1-04520066th International CSVN TournamentD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
4. Rybka vs Deep Gandalf 1-05720066th International CSVN TournamentC42 Petrov Defense
5. Deep Gandalf vs The King  1-07420066th International CSVN TournamentE17 Queen's Indian
6. Deep Sjeng vs Deep Gandalf  ½-½3520066th International CSVN TournamentC42 Petrov Defense
7. Deep Gandalf vs Shredder 1-06220066th International CSVN TournamentD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
8. The Baron vs Deep Gandalf  ½-½5920066th International CSVN TournamentD02 Queen's Pawn Game
9. Deep Gandalf vs Usurpator  1-03820066th International CSVN TournamentA22 English
10. Ant vs Deep Gandalf  1-04220066th International CSVN TournamentD19 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
11. Deep Gandalf vs Hermann  1-048200626th Dutch CCC47 Four Knights
12. Fruit vs Deep Gandalf  ½-½53200626th Dutch CCD38 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin Variation
13. Deep Gandalf vs IsiChess  1-032200626th Dutch CCB81 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack
14. Deep Gandalf vs Rybka  0-128200626th Dutch CCB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
15. Deep Sjeng vs Deep Gandalf 1-065200626th Dutch CCD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
16. Shredder vs Deep Gandalf  0-196200626th Dutch CCC55 Two Knights Defense
17. Loop vs Deep Gandalf 1-050200626th Dutch CCB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
18. Deep Gandalf vs HIARCS  ½-½67200626th Dutch CCB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
19. Deep Gandalf vs Ant  1-030200626th Dutch CCC42 Petrov Defense
20. Jonny vs Deep Gandalf  0-1642006Paderborn Computer ChampionshipD27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
21. Deep Gandalf vs GridChess 0-1392006Paderborn Computer ChampionshipE63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
22. Deep Gandalf vs Rybka 0-1462006Paderborn Computer ChampionshipB70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
23. Shredder vs Deep Gandalf 1-0292006Paderborn Computer ChampionshipB96 Sicilian, Najdorf
 page 1 of 1; 23 games  PGN Download 
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Kibitzer's Corner
Feb-21-06  lopium: It seems a very strong computer even if we have only one game.... I would like to read about it.
Feb-21-06  Whitehat1963: Other computer programs I'd like to know more about:

Deep Pockets
Deep South
Deep Throat
Deep Kim-Shee
Deep Knee Bends
Deep Creek
Deep and Wide
Deep Purple
Deep Fat Fryer
Deep Penetration
Going Deep
Deep in Enemy Territory

and of course ...

Deep @#$%!

Feb-21-06  Whitehat1963: Then there are:

Deep in the Woods
Deep Sigh of Relief
Deep Cut
Deep in the Past
Deep Dark Secret
Deep Trouble
Deep in Thought
Deep Trance
Deep Devotion
Deep Voice
Dig Deep
Deep End
Deep Budget Cuts
Deep Into the Night
Deep Down
Way Down Deep
Deep Breath
Deep Concentration
Deep Emotion
Deep Centerfield
Deep Snow
Dug in Deep

Shall I continue?

I wonder if any of these will ever be used for a program.

Feb-21-06  mlotay: Deep Heat
Deep Impact
Deep Space
??
Feb-21-06  lopium: Deep Johnny.
Feb-21-06  Jim Bartle: Shallow Hal?
Feb-21-06  Timothy Glenn Forney: Deep Sleep :)
Feb-21-06  sleepkid: ...that's me.
Feb-21-06  Resignation Trap: How about Deepyaman Datta?
Feb-21-06  BishopofBlunder: How about:

Deep And I Don't Think It's Playable?

Feb-22-06  Andoy: It's so deep so deep me...:-)
Feb-22-06  Timothy Glenn Forney: Bueaty is only skin DEEP.!
Feb-22-06  Whitehat1963: I think Deep Sacrifice, Deep Trouble, Deep Concentration, and possibly Deep Impact are the only ones that would make for good program names.
Dec-29-06  Selangor: Anything to do with the word..Deep (_____)?
Dec-29-06  CoryLetain: how about Deep Deep
Feb-14-07  argishti: are u serious... this computer is the weakest computer on the tournement list, and it played against shredder and won!
Jul-29-07  whiteshark: Maybe The Next Generation of chess engines will be called <VERY, VERY DEEP s.th>
Jan-16-08  refutor: <argishti> shredder played a weak novelty
Mar-08-14  Francio: Deep Gandalf? Must been him when he fell off that bridge in LOTR
Mar-08-14
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  AylerKupp: <arqisti> It might have gotten better. In the latest (Mar-01-14) CCRL rating list it is ranked #79 with a rating of 2629, and that is apparently for the single core version (not Deep). And in the same CCRL rating list, among single CPU engines, it is ranked #55 / 56 (same rating).

To put it into perspective, the complete CCRL for Mar-01-14 lists 1433 engines, with the lowest ranked (#265) being Ziggurat 0.22 with a rating of 1748. And, among single CPU engines, the lowest ranked (#214) is Predateur 2.0 with a rating of 1818. But I don't think that Houdini has anything to worry about.

And I can't help but add Deep Doo Doo, aka 3D, to the never-ending Deep list.

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