FrankWalter 2.3.5 64-bit Gauntlet for CCRL 40/40

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FrankWalter 2.3.5 64-bit Gauntlet for CCRL 40/40

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Re: FrankWalter 2.3.5 64-bit Gauntlet for CCRL 40/40

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CCRL 40/40 Rating List - Custom engine selection
1034495 games played by 2432 programs, run by 22 testers
Ponder off, General books (up to 12 moves), 3-4-5 piece EGTB
Time control: Equivalent to 40 moves in 40 minutes on Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (2.4 GHz), about 15 minutes on a modern Intel CPU.
Computed on April 28, 2019 with Bayeselo based on 1'034'495 games
Tested by CCRL team, 2005-2019, http://computerchess.org.uk/ccrl/4040/

Rank               Engine                Elo   +    -   Score  AvOp  Games
1 FrankWalter 2.3.5 64-bit           2507  +28  -28  46.5%  +26.1   454
  FrankWalter 2.2.8 64-bit           2456  +20  -20  50.3%   -4.7   892
  FrankWalter 2.3.3 64-bit           2445  +20  -20  47.8%  +15.6   867
  FrankWalter 2.2.3 64-bit           2391  +36  -35  59.2%  -72.8   303
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Re: FrankWalter 2.3.5 64-bit Gauntlet for CCRL 40/40

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Many thanks, Graham!

I watched quite a few of the matches, and I think the best thing to improve is King-safety.
After the csvn tournament I hope to make a 2.4.0 version available, with some improvements in that area:-)

--Laurens
Author of JanWillem (C, WB, inactive) and FrankWalter (Java, WB, https://github.com/ljgw/frankwalter)
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Re: FrankWalter 2.3.5 64-bit Gauntlet for CCRL 40/40

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ljgw wrote: Sat May 04, 2019 3:15 pm Many thanks, Graham!

I watched quite a few of the matches, and I think the best thing to improve is King-safety.
After the csvn tournament I hope to make a 2.4.0 version available, with some improvements in that area:-)

--Laurens
Sounds good. :)
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