Super bullet chess: LC0 network 11248 vs Stockfish 10 (~3500 elo)

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Hai
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Super bullet chess: LC0 network 11248 vs Stockfish 10 (~3500 elo)

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Super bullet chess: LC0 network 11248 vs Stockfish 10 (~3500 elo)

The 20 possible opening moves
40 games
Ponder on
LC0 with RTX 2080 Ti 32 kn/s
Stockfish 10 with 4 cores @ 4.2 ghz
Time control: 1 min per game + 1 second per move.

Result:
LC0 22 points
Stockfish 18 points
+7 =30 -3
Winning percentage = 55.00%

= LC0 is 35 elo stronger than Stockfish 10.
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Re: Super bullet chess: LC0 network 11248 vs Stockfish 10 (~3500 elo)

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Are you running a ponder on tournament on a quad core cpu?
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Re: Super bullet chess: LC0 network 11248 vs Stockfish 10 (~3500 elo)

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[moderation] To the O.P.: Please refrain from making a new forum thread for every new set of 40 games you play; people get irritated by so many threads about a nearly identical subject, and start complaining about 'spam'.

To others: please refrain from public name calling against persons with a posting behavior you deem unfit, but inform the moderators about this instead.
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Re: Super bullet chess: LC0 network 11248 vs Stockfish 10 (~3500 elo)

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Werewolf wrote: Sat Dec 15, 2018 8:49 am Are you running a ponder on tournament on a quad core cpu?
Of course not :lol: .
I haven't seen a quad core cpu since 10 years.