Test no.1 (DiscoCheck w32 comparative)

Discussion of computer chess matches and engine tournaments.

Moderators: hgm, Rebel, chrisw

User avatar
Sylwy
Posts: 4464
Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:19 pm
Location: IASI - the historical capital of MOLDOVA
Full name: SilvianR

Re: Donna 3.0 - 3.1 - 4.0 comparative test

Post by Sylwy »

Hello CCC folks !

Conditions:

-TC = 4'+2"
-Hash = 128 MB
-Books = Shredder12.ctg
-GUI = Fritz 11
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3

Tao 5.6 was linked to Nalimov TBs.
====================
For Mr.Dvorkin (and Donna - all versions :lol: ) : Moldova in winter with a friend of mine ! Love Lithuania !

https://youtu.be/83zRzlGVYdM

====================


Image

Image

Image
User avatar
Sylwy
Posts: 4464
Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:19 pm
Location: IASI - the historical capital of MOLDOVA
Full name: SilvianR

Re: Only if you are interested (Sting SF 6 w32 ) + a bonus

Post by Sylwy »

-TC = 4'+2"
-Hash = 128 MB
-Books = Shredder12.ctg
-GUI = Fritz 11
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3

Rybka 4.1 was linked to Nalimov TBs.

Sting SF 6 = an amazing chess engine !

Image

Image

Like bonuses:

1).- Something you have never seen before: my Moldavians in Ukraine:
=====================
https://youtu.be/UawRv0SKekY
=====================

2.)-The old IASI in winter:

Image
User avatar
Sylwy
Posts: 4464
Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:19 pm
Location: IASI - the historical capital of MOLDOVA
Full name: SilvianR

Re: Stockfish comparative test (w32 ) + a super bonus

Post by Sylwy »

Hello !

Conditions:

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

Contempt = 0 (Komodo 9.3) in all three matches.

Both engines were linked to Syzygy Bases.

Image

Image

Image


Being Sunday a very nice video with a dear friend of mine - from Suceava/Romania:

===================
https://youtu.be/Ff0dFL79Cog
===================
User avatar
Sylwy
Posts: 4464
Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:19 pm
Location: IASI - the historical capital of MOLDOVA
Full name: SilvianR

Re: Andscacs 0.85 (w32) test

Post by Sylwy »

Hello !

Conditions:

-TC = 4'+2"
-Hash = 128 MB
-Books = Shredder12.ctg
-GUI = Fritz 11
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3

Shredder 12 UCI used Nalimov TBS & Shredderbases (loaded into the RAM memory).

Image

Image


Don't be sad Daniel ! Like compensation I'll post here a photo like you have never seen: my Moldavians in traditional clothes. Do you like it ?

Image
User avatar
cdani
Posts: 2204
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:24 am
Location: Andorra

Re: Andscacs 0.85 (w32) test

Post by cdani »

Hi!
Thanks for the test. In this case even if does not seem it, this is a good result, as this new version of Andscacs seems clearly stronger at longer time control than the previous version 0.84, my objective.
User avatar
cdani
Posts: 2204
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:24 am
Location: Andorra

Re: Andscacs 0.85 (w32) test

Post by cdani »

cdani wrote:Hi!
Thanks for the test. In this case even if does not seem it, this is a good result, as this new version of Andscacs seems clearly stronger at longer time control than the previous version 0.84, my objective.
The same happened here:

http://immortalchess.net/forum/showthread.php?p=648809

They have run some thousand games at 60+0.2 sec and the result was more or less the same for 0.85 and 0.84.
User avatar
Sylwy
Posts: 4464
Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:19 pm
Location: IASI - the historical capital of MOLDOVA
Full name: SilvianR

Re: Andscacs 0.85 (w32) test

Post by Sylwy »

cdani wrote:
cdani wrote:Hi!
Thanks for the test. In this case even if does not seem it, this is a good result, as this new version of Andscacs seems clearly stronger at longer time control than the previous version 0.84, my objective.
The same happened here:

http://immortalchess.net/forum/showthread.php?p=648809

They have run some thousand games at 60+0.2 sec and the result was more or less the same for 0.85 and 0.84.
Well Daniel, my tests were always at TC = 4'+2" (around 12 minutes/game). I'll run a test at a long TC !
User avatar
cdani
Posts: 2204
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:24 am
Location: Andorra

Re: Andscacs 0.85 (w32) test

Post by cdani »

Sylwy wrote:
cdani wrote:
cdani wrote:Hi!
Thanks for the test. In this case even if does not seem it, this is a good result, as this new version of Andscacs seems clearly stronger at longer time control than the previous version 0.84, my objective.
The same happened here:

http://immortalchess.net/forum/showthread.php?p=648809

They have run some thousand games at 60+0.2 sec and the result was more or less the same for 0.85 and 0.84.
Well Daniel, my tests were always at TC = 4'+2" (around 12 minutes/game). I'll run a test at a long TC !
It is not necessary! Was just a note :-) But what you want, of course!! Anyway you will have difficulties to obtain anything significative, because I'm talking of very long time control, so better don't even try :-)
User avatar
Sylwy
Posts: 4464
Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:19 pm
Location: IASI - the historical capital of MOLDOVA
Full name: SilvianR

Re: Andscacs 0.85 (w32) test

Post by Sylwy »

cdani wrote:
Sylwy wrote:
cdani wrote:
cdani wrote:Hi!
Thanks for the test. In this case even if does not seem it, this is a good result, as this new version of Andscacs seems clearly stronger at longer time control than the previous version 0.84, my objective.
The same happened here:

http://immortalchess.net/forum/showthread.php?p=648809

They have run some thousand games at 60+0.2 sec and the result was more or less the same for 0.85 and 0.84.
Well Daniel, my tests were always at TC = 4'+2" (around 12 minutes/game). I'll run a test at a long TC !
It is not necessary! Was just a note :-) But what you want, of course!! Anyway you will have difficulties to obtain anything significative, because I'm talking of very long time control, so better don't even try :-)
OK ! :wink:
User avatar
Sylwy
Posts: 4464
Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:19 pm
Location: IASI - the historical capital of MOLDOVA
Full name: SilvianR

Re: CeruleanJS 0.1.1 Blizzard (w32) test

Post by Sylwy »

Conditions:

-TC = 4'+2"
-Hash = both engines have fixed hash
-Books = Perfect_2010.abk (Toledo) and its own book (CeruleanJS)
-GUI = Arena 3.0
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3

+70 Elo points CCRL 4/40 for CeruleanJS w32 ! I can't see any strength difference between the 32-bit & 64-bit versions of this nice Javascript chess engine !

Image