6-man Syzygy TBs (HDD) typo?
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Chess.com Computer Chess Championship
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Re: Chess.com Computer Chess Championship
Hi Jon-Nordlandia wrote:6-man Syzygy TBs (HDD) typo?
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No it's not a typo...
each engine will have access to it's own local copy (on HDD) of 6-man syzygy TBs.
I've been running 6-man syzygy from HDD without issue since they came out.
We've tested it thoroughly, and run several 'mock' tournaments...it works well. There have been no bottlenecks, slowdowns, or other issues.
I think as long as you a fairly modern system (not some ancient HDD)...there's no problem whatsoever.
An SSD is perhaps optimal, but not a necessity.
Norm
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Re: Chess.com Computer Chess Championship
Great news! Thank you very much for your work to make this tournament happen!
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I guess this is more of an engine author problem than otherwise.Houdini wrote:I guess "4096 GB hash" is a typo, should be "4096 MB"?kranium wrote:UCI config:
32 threads.
4096 GB hash.
6-man Syzygy TBs (HDD).
All other UCI options will be set to default.
Tournament specifics:
Ponder off.
No opening book.
No draw adjudication.
No endgame adjudication. (The endgames be played out to mate or a forced draw for the benefit of the viewers.)
It's a pity that all games will be played from the starting position, that means that a lot of interesting openings (e.g. Sicilian or King's Indian) will never be played. We'll probably see mostly French and Queen's Gambit declined.
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I am supporting the no-book contest with small number of games here;kranium wrote:Thanks Robert (and Jean) for the feedback.Houdini wrote:Interesting, indeed the diversity is larger than I imagined.kranium wrote:Here is a link to the result and opening stats from one of them:
http://talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 145#619145
as you can see the King's Indian and Sicilian were also played.
But from the 280 games only 2 are King's Indian and only 2 Grünfeld -
compared to 52 French, and 76 Queen's Gambit Declined/Semi-Slav.
Even in this small tournament people may get bored after a couple of dozen games to see yet another French/QGD.
Already a 2-move opening book could create a lot more diversity and still provide a level playing field for all engines.
Don't forget, in the preliminary rapid rounds, each engine plays each other engine only twice...
and with 10 different engines, 90 games total...I'm sure we'll see some real variety, plenty of Spanish, etc.
The superfinal is a different story however, with 2 strongest engines playing 20 games (or more if tiebreak is necessary) against each other.
I agree: a 2 move book would be a good idea here I think. I will consider it and mention it to the team.
However, the chess.com team feels strongly about letting the engines make their own moves, without human interference.
It may be a hard sell...
at least we will witness a change of format and it will be very interesting to see what first moves the top engines choose.
2017, second half, top engines regularly updated, and still all of them preferring the French.
The KID almost entirely absent...
don't tell me computer chess still progresses.
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Re: Chess.com Computer Chess Championship
Hi all-
Just a reminder that this event starts tonight.
12:00 noon PST (9:00 pm CET)
for more info:
https://www.chess.com/
and
http://talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=65164
This is a 'Live' broadcast event with prize money, live IM commentary, analysis, etc.
The exciting superfinal is Thurs. and utilizes decreasing TCs (15+2 -> 1+2).
We've worked hard on the unique ability to ensure a smooth 'live' presentation of the blitz and lightning games.
I do hope you join the broadcast and enjoy the tournament!
Norm
Just a reminder that this event starts tonight.
12:00 noon PST (9:00 pm CET)
for more info:
https://www.chess.com/
and
http://talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=65164
This is a 'Live' broadcast event with prize money, live IM commentary, analysis, etc.
The exciting superfinal is Thurs. and utilizes decreasing TCs (15+2 -> 1+2).
We've worked hard on the unique ability to ensure a smooth 'live' presentation of the blitz and lightning games.
I do hope you join the broadcast and enjoy the tournament!
Norm
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Re: Chess.com Computer Chess Championship
And here : https://go.twitch.tv/chess
kranium wrote:Hi all-
Just a reminder that this event starts tonight.
12:00 noon PST (9:00 pm CET)
for more info:
https://www.chess.com/
and
http://talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=65164
This is a 'Live' broadcast event with prize money, live IM commentary, analysis, etc.
The exciting superfinal is Thurs. and utilizes decreasing TCs (15+2 -> 1+2).
We've worked hard on the unique ability to ensure a smooth 'live' presentation of the blitz and lightning games.
I do hope you join the broadcast and enjoy the tournament!
Norm
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Re: Chess.com Computer Chess Championship
Live now !!!!
Vinvin wrote:And here : https://go.twitch.tv/chess
kranium wrote:Hi all-
Just a reminder that this event starts tonight.
12:00 noon PST (9:00 pm CET)
for more info:
https://www.chess.com/
and
http://talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=65164
This is a 'Live' broadcast event with prize money, live IM commentary, analysis, etc.
The exciting superfinal is Thurs. and utilizes decreasing TCs (15+2 -> 1+2).
We've worked hard on the unique ability to ensure a smooth 'live' presentation of the blitz and lightning games.
I do hope you join the broadcast and enjoy the tournament!
Norm
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Re: Chess.com Computer Chess Championship
[quote="kranium"]
[b]Tournament specifics[/b]:
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No opening book.
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A tournament without opening book is a very boring tournament.
Maybe without "own opening book"?
[b]Tournament specifics[/b]:
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No opening book.
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A tournament without opening book is a very boring tournament.
Maybe without "own opening book"?
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Re: Chess.com Computer Chess Championship
The less the opening moves, the more Andscacs will play on its own way, the happier will be, and probably will lose less games, I hopecorres wrote:A tournament without opening book is a very boring tournament.
Maybe without "own opening book"?
Daniel José - http://www.andscacs.com