I have seen several attempts: does anyone know which version is playing in the chess.com tournament?
Thank you,
PK
question: Gull 3 syzygy
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Re: question: Gull 3 syzygy
The original version of gull without syzygy tables is the one in TCEC.
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Re: question: Gull 3 syzygy
Thanks Dan, I realize that. I am wondering what version was selected for the chess.com tournament. I am wondering who created it, if it's fully tested, etc.
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Re: question: Gull 3 syzygy
Why doesn't TCEC use Gull 3 syzygy?
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Re: question: Gull 3 syzygy
I assume the one in the chess.com tournament is Basil's implementation.
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Re: question: Gull 3 syzygy
A pity, that Roc stopped its development just when syzygy was about to be implemented. It was the Gull fork with more progress accumulated, ELO wise.