Test no.1 (DiscoCheck w32 comparative)

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Sylwy
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Re: The match IASI vs. MONTENEGRO (after 50 games)

Post by Sylwy »

Well, an interesting match:

the best engine from IASI - Freyr 1.069 JA (author: Mr. Andrei Fortuna)

versus

the best engine from MONTENEGRO - Zeta Dva 0210 JA (author: Mr.Srdja Matovic)

The authors photos:

-Mr.Andrei Fortuna:

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-Mr.Srdja Matovic:

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Conditions:

-TC = 4'+2"
-Hash=64 MB
-Book = Perfect_2010.abk
-GUI = Arena 3.0
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+

The situation after 50 games:

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for everybody here a sample from this match:

[pgn]
[Event "Zeta Dva 0210 JA Test"]
[Site "SILVIAN"]
[Date "2014.10.12"]
[Round "50"]
[White "Zeta Dva 0210 JA"]
[Black "Freyr 1.069 JA"]
[Result "0-1"]
[BlackElo "2200"]
[ECO "B90"]
[Opening "Sicilian"]
[Time "21:00:12"]
[Variation "Najdorf, 6.Be3 e5 7.Nb3 Be6 8.f3 Be7"]
[WhiteElo "2200"]
[TimeControl "240+2"]
[Termination "adjudication"]
[PlyCount "69"]
[WhiteType "program"]
[BlackType "program"]

1. Nc3 c5 2. e4 d6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. d4 cxd4 5. Nxd4 a6 6. Be2 e5 7. Nb3 Be7 8.
Be3 Be6 9. Nd5 Nbd7 {(-36 12 5242742 13291669 Nd7 Qd3 Bxd5<N> exd5<B> Kg8
Bf3 Rc8 Kg1 Qc7 c3 Qc4 Qd2) -0.36/12 12} 10. Qd3 O-O
{(-25 12 3002880 11931139 Kg8 Kg1 Nxd5<N> exd5<N> e4 Qxe4<p> Nf6 Qb4
Bxd5<p> c4 a5) -0.25/11 12} 11. Bf3 {(e2f3) +0.20/10 7} Rc8 {(11927661 Rc8
Bd2 Nc5 Nxc5<N> dxc5<N> Kg1 Nxd5<N> exd5<N> c4 Qe4) -0.15/11 11} 12. O-O-O
{(e1c1) +0.32/10 6} Bxd5 {(32 11 2598179 11614940 Bxd5<N> exd5<B> e4
Bxe4<p> Ne5 Bxh7<p> Nxh7<B> Qe2 Qd7 Kb1 Nf6 Re1) +0.32/12 11} 13. exd5
{(e4d5) -2.05/13 4} e4 {(15550215 e4 Bxe4<p> Ne5 Bxh7<p> Nxh7<B> Qe2 Nf6
Kb1 Re8 f4 Nc4) +0.34/12 14} 14. Bxe4 {(f3e4) -2.13/14 6} Ne5
{(38 13 2766909 14716866 Ne5 Bxh7<p> Nxh7<B> Qe2 Qc7 Re1 Nf6 Kb1 Qc4 f4
Qxe2<Q> Rxe2<Q>) +0.38/11 13} 15. Bxh7+ {(e4h7) -2.11/13 7} Nxh7
{(13282263 Nxh7<B> Qe2 Qc7 Kb1 Qc4 Qxc4<Q> Nxc4<Q> Re1 Nf6 f4) +0.35/11 13}
16. Qe2 {(d3e2) -2.11/12 9} Nc4 {(12589040 Nc4 Kb1 Bf6 Bd4 Re8 Qf3 Bxd4<B>
Nxd4<B> Ng5 Qg4) +0.36/11 12} 17. Nd2 {(b3d2) -1.95/12 7} Nxe3
{(48 11 2298052 12453691 Nxe3<B> Qxe3<N> Nf6 Nb3 Qc7 c3 Re8 Kb1 Qc4)
+0.48/10 11} 18. Qxe3 {(e2e3) -2.01/12 9} Nf6 {(50 13
270936310. 50 11 2411039 11896288 Nf6 Nb3 Qc7 c3 Re8 Kb1 Qc4 Qf3 Qe4 Rd3)
+0.50/10 11} 19. Ne4 {(h1e1) -2.11/12 9} Nxe4
{(72 10 1996155 11772548 Nxe4<N> Qxe4<N> Bf6 Qb4 Rc5 Qxb7<p> Rb5 Qxa6<p>
Rb6 Qa5 Rxb2<p>) +0.72/10 10} 20. Qxe4 {(e3e4) -2.08/13 5} Bf6
{(11465097 Bf6 Qf5 Qb6 b3 Re8 Kb1 Re2 Rf1 Re8 Rd3) +0.85/11 10} 21. f3
{(f2f3) -2.08/10 5} Qb6 {(11257563 Qb6 b4 Re8 Qf4 Qf2 Qf5 Qe3 Kb1 Qc3 Kc1
Qxb4<p>) +2.55/12 9} 22. c3 {(c2c3) -2.26/12 5} Bxc3
{(360 9 2973905 10960686 Bxc3<p> bxc3<B> Rxc3<p> Kd2 Qb2 Ke1 Qxg2<p> Rf1
Rc2 Qe3 Qxh2<p> Rd2 Qe5) +3.60/12 9} 23. bxc3 {(b2c3) -1.99/14 5} Rxc3+
{(8052534 Rxc3<p>) +3.60/11 6} 24. Kd2 {(c1d2) -6.79/14 6} Qb2+
{(541 6 2763756 8072211 Qb2 Ke1 Rc1 Rxc1<R> Qxc1<R> Kf2 Qxh1<R> Qe7 Rc8 Kg3
Qb1 Qxd6<p> Qxa2<p>) +5.41/11 6} 25. Ke1 {(d2e1) -5.85/16 8} Rc1
{(541 6 1944236 7736659 Rc1 Rxc1<R> Qxc1<R> Kf2 Qxh1<R> Qe7 Rc8 Kg3 Qb1
Qxd6<p> Qxa2<p>) +5.41/11 6} 26. Rxc1 {(d1c1) -5.85/16 9} Qxc1+
{(7204772 Qxc1<R> Kf2 Qxh1<R> h3 Rc8 a4 Qd1 Kg3 Qa1) +5.54/13 6} 27. Kf2
{(e1f2) -6.00/16 11} Qxh1 {(6895410 Qxh1<R> h3 Rc8 Kg3 Qd1 Kh2 b5 Kg3 Qa1
Qe7 Qe5 Qxe5<Q> dxe5<Q>) +5.73/13 5} 28. h4 {(h2h3) -6.08/15 12} Qc1
{(6554588 Qc1 Kg3 Qd2 Qc4) +5.80/11 5} 29. Qb4 {(a2a4) -6.10/14 12} Qc5+
{(6210675 Qc5 Qxc5<Q> dxc5<Q> Ke3 Rd8 Ke4 c4 f4 Re8 Kd4 b5) +6.37/11 5} 30.
Qxc5 {(b4c5) -7.10/19 12} dxc5 {(4995772 dxc5<Q> Ke3 Rd8 Ke4 c4 Kd4 Rxd5<p>
Kc3 b5 Kc2 a5) +6.67/12 5} 31. Ke3 {(f2e3) -7.25/19 9} Re8+
{(667 4 2105658 5103301 Re8 Kd3 b5 g3 Re5 d6 Rd5 Kc3 Rxd6<p> Kc2 a5 f4)
+6.67/11 4} 32. Kf4 {(e3f4) -7.48/19 12} c4 {(6258329 c4 d6 c3 d7 Rd8 Ke3
Rxd7<p> g3 c2 Kf4) +9.63/11 4} 33. a4 {(a2a4) -17.16/15 10} c3
{(1492 4 2401859 6357436 c3 Kg4 c2 d6 c1Q d7 Rd8 a5 Rxd7<p> f4 Rd2)
+14.92/11 4} 34. Kg4 {(f4g4) -19.12/14 8} c2 {(4964326 c2 d6 c1Q d7 Rd8 Kh3
Rxd7<p> Kg3 Qa3 Kf2 Qxa4<p>) +15.47/11 4} 35. d6 {(d5d6) -19.31/15 11
Arena Adjudication} 0-1
[/pgn]

Three bonuses:

1.-an image from IASI (the capital of Moldavia):

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2.-an image from PODGORICA (the capital of Montenegro):

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3.-an image from the first game:

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Have a nice day !
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Re: Two infos (if you are interested, of course) !

Post by Sylwy »

1.- Arena GUI hasn't a flag for Montenegro chess engines ! :shock: ! :shock: ! ???

Here is my contribution for Arena GUI (:lol: do you hear, Miky ? My contribution ! :lol:):

==================
http://speedy.sh/y6V4Z/montenegro.zip
==================

Just put montenegro.gif in the "Flags" folder.

2.Yesterday in Moscow (Euro Qalification): Russia-Moldova 1-1 !!!!!!!!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Here is the video:
===================
http://footyroom.com/russia-1-1-moldova-2014-10/
===================

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: The match IASI vs. MONTENEGRO (final)

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Re: Congratulations, Maestro Dart (Arasan 17.4 test) !

Post by Sylwy »

=============================================
ARASAN 17.4 = the best Arasan ever on 32-bit !
=============================================
Conditions:

-TC = 4'+2"
-Hash=128 MB
-Book = Shredder12.ctg
-GUI = Fritz 11
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+

Arasan 17.4 was linked to Gaviota TBs (gtb).
Deep Sjeng 2.7 was linked to Nalimov TBs.

Here is my gift for Arasan 17.4 author - a new logo:

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The previous version:

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The result of the best version - until now:

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Regards,
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Re: Congratulations, Maestro Dart (Arasan 17.4 test) !

Post by fern »

My dear friend, every new version and last is by definition the best ever....
Arasan has always obeyed that rule.

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Re: Congratulations, Maestro Dart (Arasan 17.4 test) !

Post by Sylwy »

fern wrote:My dear friend, every new version and last is by definition the best ever....
Arasan has always obeyed that rule.

Fern
Yeah, GENERALISSIMO !

Just my tests are full of indiscipline ! :wink:

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Re: Congratulations, Maestro Dart (Arasan 17.4 test) !

Post by jdart »

FYI these are some unofficial results from CEGT (40/4):

Arasan 17.4 x64 1CPU = ELO 2652 out of 1200 games
Arasan 17.3 x64 1CPU = ELO 2644 out of 1200 games
Arasan 17.2 x64 1CPU = ELO 2623 out of 1300 games
Arasan 17.0 x64 1CPU = ELO 2602 out of 1100 games

(see http://cegt.forumieren.com/t206-testing-arasan-173-174). Unlike you though they are testing 64-bit versions.

--Jon
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Re: Congratulations, Maestro Dart (Arasan 17.4 test) !

Post by Sylwy »

jdart wrote:FYI these are some unofficial results from CEGT (40/4):

Arasan 17.4 x64 1CPU = ELO 2652 out of 1200 games
Arasan 17.3 x64 1CPU = ELO 2644 out of 1200 games
Arasan 17.2 x64 1CPU = ELO 2623 out of 1300 games
Arasan 17.0 x64 1CPU = ELO 2602 out of 1100 games

(see http://cegt.forumieren.com/t206-testing-arasan-173-174). Unlike you though they are testing 64-bit versions.

--Jon
Hello Maestro Dart !

Confirmed even on 32-bit ! The next year Mr.Ruxy will be also on 64-bit !

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Re: A bit of help for CCRL & CEGT (final - 420 games)

Post by thomasahle »

Sweet! Best Sunfish game I have seen yet! :-)
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Re: A bit of help for CCRL & CEGT (final - 420 games)

Post by Sylwy »

thomasahle wrote:Sweet! Best Sunfish game I have seen yet! :-)
Hi Thomas !

Just wait for a new stronger Sunfish ! The best chess engine ever in Python !

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