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Rebel 14

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Rebel 14 - back to the roots of 19 years ago and 350 elo stronger than the latest ProDeo 3.1

http://rebel13.nl/windows/rebel-14.html

http://rebel13.nl/a/grl.htm - avx2 version
http://rebel13.nl/b/grl.htm - sse2 version
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Re: Rebel 14

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Thanks for the new Rebel Ed. If you find time please add MP support as I have 64 cores at my disposal, and would like to try your engine on more cores.
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Re: Rebel 14

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Congrats for the release!
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Re: Rebel 14

Post by Frank Quisinsky »

Hi Ed,

congrats to Rebel 14.
I will test it soon for my new tourney / rating KI idea.

After a long time a new Rebel ...
But you were never gone for all of us.


Gentlemen, start your engines ...
vs. Rebel 14!

Nice Ed!
Good luck with Rebel 14 and I hope you will have a long time fun on the further development.

Best
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Re: Rebel 14

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Thanks Ed, I've following this with interest for a while now. :D
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Re: Rebel 14

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Sweet, thanks a lot Ed.
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Re: Rebel 14

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Many thanks would be great to have this in MP AVX2

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Re: Rebel 14

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Thanks , this is an interesting surprise for me. Some sample moves/games would be interesting.
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Re: Rebel 14

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Under Shredder GUI, it did not appear to be using book. Not sure if small_book.bin is internal or not. If it is not then the file was not with the download. Anyway what I did was use the book from Benjamin 1.1 and edited the .eng file.

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[ENGINE]
Name=Rebel 14 
Author=Fabien Letouzey, Pawel Koziol, Chris Wh
Filename=D:\ChessEngines\Rebel14\Rebel-14-avx2.exe

[OPTIONS]
OwnBook=True
BookFile=D:\ChessEngines\Rebel14\benjamin.bin
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Re: Rebel 14

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I'm happy with this release but there are a few things I don't understand.

1. Was there ever a Rebel 13? If not, why was it skipped?
2. Is what you have done the same what Albert Silver did with Fat Fritz 2, that is, take the search of an other engine and replace its evaluation with your own?
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