Thank you very much for the chess engine and dedicated work on it!
Is there some data you can share with us to back-up the claims of strongest chess engine & the claimed ELO gain?
rgds
For people to not ask constantly about that, Ingo a week ago tested for IPON a mystery engine, which after the test he revealed to be a pre-release Houdini 6. The result was
Currently Ingo is testing for IPON the actual released Houdini 6. http://www.inwoba.de/H6.html
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To the rating performance shown there at the end of the list, add some 20 ELO points to see the real rating using Ordo (the correct rating tool Ingo will use after the match finishes).
The statistics is weak, too few games, but performing a bit better against Stockfish 8 as of now. And there is a fluke with Hannibal, which counts in shown performance, but counts less with Ordo (the weight of Hannibal match is lower than the weight of matches of close in strength engines like Komodo). So, I would say, add 22 ELO points to the shown performance rating as of now .
Werewolf wrote:Are you claiming it's stronger than the latest ASMfish? (That would be amazing if true)
A good idea for a long match
Latest (tested) Asmfish seems about the same strength as latest (tested) Stockfish from the graph at the Pohl site.
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Thank you for reading,
Robert
Thank you Robert - so far looks very promising under macOS using wine at the terminal , but have been unsuccessful running it under the xboard GUI on macOS. So if anybody has accomplished that trick please share you method.
I believe it to be doable , will try again tonight. My old trick using winebottler does not appear to be working this time.
Would that qualify to be enough to be stronger than ASMFishW ?
ASMFishW with large pages enabled is on my Threadripper about 30% faster than latest Stockfish development versions which are also faster than Stockfish 8.