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Looking for Bright .5c

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 12:06 pm
by Jeff Anderson
I spent some time reading about Bright .5, released in 2010, and would be really eager to try it, but the website where it once lived is gone. (I know some might suggest I just use Spark because it's the newer, much stronger offering from the same author. But I read that Bright's evaluation was tuned to make it play human-like and Spark's evaluation was based on testing.)

This is the thread on it: http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31618

This is the website where it lived (now dead): http://members.ziggo.nl/allard.siemelink/bright/

If this is not possible, perhaps someone can suggest alternatives? I mean engines that might be a few hundred ELO points from the top of the pack, but that have a very interesting playing style that separates them from other engines.

Re: Looking for Bright .5c

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 12:13 pm
by reflectionofpower
Jeff Anderson wrote:I spent some time reading about Bright .5, released in 2010, and would be really eager to try it, but the website where it once lived is gone. (I know some might suggest I just use Spark because it's the newer, much stronger offering from the same author. But I read that Bright's evaluation was tuned to make it play human-like and Spark's evaluation was based on testing.)

This is the thread on it: http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31618

This is the website where it lived (now dead): http://members.ziggo.nl/allard.siemelink/bright/

If this is not possible, perhaps someone can suggest alternatives? I mean engines that might be a few hundred ELO points from the top of the pack, but that have a very interesting playing style that separates them from other engines.
http://chessowl.blogspot.com/2013/03/ch ... d-b_4.html this is .5c

Re: Looking for Bright 0.5c.

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 12:18 pm
by Ajedrecista
Hello Jeff:
Jeff Anderson wrote:I spent some time reading about Bright .5, released in 2010, and would be really eager to try it, but the website where it once lived is gone. (I know some might suggest I just use Spark because it's the newer, much stronger offering from the same author. But I read that Bright's evaluation was tuned to make it play human-like and Spark's evaluation was based on testing.)

This is the thread on it: http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31618

This is the website where it lived (now dead): http://members.ziggo.nl/allard.siemelink/bright/

If this is not possible, perhaps someone can suggest alternatives? I mean engines that might be a few hundred ELO points from the top of the pack, but that have a very interesting playing style that separates them from other engines.
It looks like Allard abandoned Bright long ago. He later worked in Spark engine (Spark 1.0) but there have not been any updates for a long time.

Regarding Bright... well, you were lucky this time! There is a thing called WayBack Machine, which is hosted at https://archive.org web. It saves back-up copies of websites but it does not work always.

Here are the links of back-up copies of Bright and Spark homepages:

Brightchess

Spark Chess

You will find there more versions of Bright than 0.5c. Enjoy!

Regards from Spain.

Ajedrecista.

Re: Looking for Bright 0.5c.

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 3:13 pm
by Martin Thoresen
Ajedrecista wrote: He later worked in Spark engine (Spark 1.0) but there have not been any updates for a long time.
It seems you missed that Spark 1.1 played in the 7th Season of TCEC.

Re: Looking for Bright 0.5c.

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 4:08 pm
by Ajedrecista
Hello:
SzG wrote:
Martin Thoresen wrote:It seems you missed that Spark 1.1 played in the 7th Season of TCEC.
Yes, but that was a private version.
Gabor already answered you, Martin. I realized about 1.1 version but it was not openly released AFAIK. Sorry for the misunderstanding: I was talking about public versions.

By the way, congrats for TCEC! I followed some moves of some games in my few spare time. Thank you very much.

Regards from Spain.

Ajedrecista.

Re: Looking for Bright .5c

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 8:31 pm
by Jeff Anderson
Thanks!!