Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

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Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

Post by Damir »

I have just played a match of 50 games, time control 5+0.

Rybka was using 4-core, contempt 0, VS Robbo's single core.

I am proud to announce that Rybka on 4-core is 0 points better than

Robbo on 1-core.

Here are the games

http://www.spaadyshare.net/362m811zx1um/Robbolito 0.09 New Edition

VS Rybka 3.zip

Have a nice 2010 everyone

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Re: Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

Post by alpha123 »

Where did you get a version 0.09?

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Re: Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

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This version is private, not supposed to be released yet. I am testing it.
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Re: Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

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Damir wrote:This version is private, not supposed to be released yet. I am testing it.
Damir
Cool. So R0.09 1-cpu is equal with Rybka 3 4-cpu?! Impressive.
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Re: Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

Post by Damir »

Looks like it, from the result I just posted. Robbolito was leading by 5 points most of the match. In the end however Rybka was lucky to equalize the match....
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Re: Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

Post by kingliveson »

Damir wrote:I have just played a match of 50 games, time control 5+0.

Rybka was using 4-core, contempt 0, VS Robbo's single core.

I am proud to announce that Rybka on 4-core is 0 points better than
This would be something...the public released version of robbo* I have tested is only slightly better than rybka on a 1 core vs 2 cores. I use contempt of 15 (default).
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Re: Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

Post by bnemias »

Damir wrote:This version is private, not supposed to be released yet. I am testing it.
Am I wrong to consider this rude? I mean what's the point of announcing results of a private engine. You know from the title people are going to enter the thread looking for a download and then be disappointed to see it is private.

Maybe it wouldn't irritate me so much if the title included "New Edition (private)".
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Re: Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

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bnemias wrote:
Damir wrote:This version is private, not supposed to be released yet. I am testing it.
Am I wrong to consider this rude? I mean what's the point of announcing results of a private engine. You know from the title people are going to enter the thread looking for a download and then be disappointed to see it is private.

Maybe it wouldn't irritate me so much if the title included "New Edition (private)".
Well, CCRL has Spark 0.3 MP on the list, Onno 0.12.0 also, CEGT has private Fruits and Bright 0.5c.....

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Re: Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

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Damir wrote: In the end however Rybka was lucky to equalize the match....
... and if you had gone to 100 games, perhaps Rybka would be leading by 5 points!...
Please learn a bit of statistics:
on 50 games (assuming about 50% draws), standard deviation error is 2.5, or 5%
so a 55-45 outcome for Rybka could occur here anytime! :o
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Re: Robbolito 0.09 New Edition VS Rybka 3

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ernest wrote:
Damir wrote: In the end however Rybka was lucky to equalize the match....
... and if you had gone to 100 games, perhaps Rybka would be leading by 5 points!...
Please learn a bit of statistics:
on 50 games (assuming about 50% draws), standard deviation error is 2.5, or 5%
so a 55-45 outcome for Rybka could occur here anytime! :o
You are missing the big picture. Rybka is using 4 cores and robbo* is using 1 core.