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Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:55 am
by beachknight

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   Engine            Score RyRyNaRoNaDeHiSp    S-B
1: Rybka 3           5.5/7  · = 1 = 1 1 1 =   17,50
2: Rybka 3 2cpu      4.5/7  = · = 1 = = = 1   14,50
3: Naum 4            3.5/7  0 = · = 1 = 1 0   11,50
4: RobboLito 0.085e4 3.5/7  = 0 = · = = = 1   11,00
5: Naum 4 2cpu       3.0/7  0 = 0 = · 1 = =    9,50
6: Deep Shredder 12  3.0/7  0 = = = 0 · = 1    9,25
7: Hiarcs 12.1 w32   3.0/7  0 = 0 = = = · 1    9,00
8: Spark 0.3 gcc     2.0/7  = 0 1 0 = 0 0 ·    7,75

28 games played / Tournament finished
Name of the tournament: CET2401j2
Site/ Country: CET24_Antalya_TUR, Türkiye
Level: Blitz 5/1
RobboLito and Spark: 1cpu;
Rybka 3 2cpu and Naum 4 2cpu: 2cpu
All other 4cpu

Best,

PS:
I have run another tournament on W7 using Deep Rybka 3 CB GUI.
Naum 4 2cpu performed there very badly. Does anyone have same
experience?

Re: Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 3:32 pm
by Vinvin
Very interresting tournament !
May be more rounds are required to get consistent results ...
Please, re-run the same tournament 3 more times ...

Re: Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 5:31 pm
by beachknight
Vinvin wrote:Very interresting tournament !
May be more rounds are required to get consistent results ...
Please, re-run the same tournament 3 more times ...
Well, thanks, possibly in January I could do that.

:)

Best,

PS: Please take a look at todays writings in my group.
Bright 0.4a w32 won an event. I thought I should not
add it to the tournament because it would claim last place.
:shock:

Re: Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 8:34 pm
by M ANSARI
With Naum you have to edit a file to make it use more than 1 CPU. Check in task manager and make sure all CPU's are being used. If not then you have to edit the file that the engine runs with to make sure it uses all available CPU's.

Re: Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 8:53 pm
by kingliveson
Try to provide the games along with the result.

Re: Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:55 pm
by S.Taylor
Do I understand correctly, that in this case, Rybka 3 outscored Robbolito very convicingly?
If so, then what is there for Rybka to worry about Robbolito? Just make a few improvements with Rybka 4, and it will again be, safely above robbolito!

Re: Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:02 pm
by Aaron Becker
S.Taylor wrote:Do I understand correctly, that in this case, Rybka 3 outscored Robbolito very convicingly?
If so, then what is there for Rybka to worry about Robbolito? Just make a few improvements with Rybka 4, and it will again be, safely above robbolito!
7 games per engine is a far cry from a statistically significant sample.

Re: Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:19 pm
by Matthias Gemuh
S.Taylor wrote:Do I understand correctly, that in this case, Rybka 3 outscored Robbolito very convicingly?
If so, then what is there for Rybka to worry about Robbolito? Just make a few improvements with Rybka 4, and it will again be, safely above robbolito!
2 points to note:

1) If same start positions are played with reversed colours, results may change significantly.

2) This particular RobboLito is not optimized for fischer time controls and sometimes even loses on time. There is a RobboLito 0.085et4 circulating out there with better time management.

Matthias.

Re: Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:26 pm
by kingliveson
S.Taylor wrote:Do I understand correctly, that in this case, Rybka 3 outscored Robbolito very convicingly?
If so, then what is there for Rybka to worry about Robbolito? Just make a few improvements with Rybka 4, and it will again be, safely above robbolito!
Look at the cpu cores.

Re: Test tournament: RobboLito 0.08e4

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:33 pm
by Carlos777
1) If same start positions are played with reversed colours, results may change significantly.
Agreed.
2) This particular RobboLito is not optimized for fischer time controls and sometimes even loses on time. There is a RobboLito 0.085et4 circulating out there with better time management.
I think Harun is using the last executable modified by Kranium with a better time management (0.085e4)

I would add:

3. Keep in mind that the winner of this tournament is using 4 cores. Robbolito got the same score of Naum 4 with 4 threads. That is pretty impressive.

4. More games are needed to determine the real strenght of Robbolito.

Best,
Carlos