Progress of Stockfish in last 7 days (11.8. - 18.8.)
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Re: Progress of Stockfish in last 7 days (11.8. - 18.8.)
He meant that despite the commits and the supposed elo gainers, the regression tests aren't any better (they're actually slightly worse).
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Re: Progress of Stockfish in last 7 days (11.8. - 18.8.)
Where can we see the results of the regression tests?
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Re: Progress of Stockfish in last 7 days (11.8. - 18.8.)
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/ ... 2594aabebc
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/ ... 2594aabebe
But this 100+ is enough for me to 2020.
https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests/ ... 2594aabebe
But this 100+ is enough for me to 2020.
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Re: Progress of Stockfish in last 7 days (11.8. - 18.8.)
Regression tests with large Elo differences have large error bars, probably nothing to worry about. Also, there are significant speed differences between NNUE and SF11 on different Fishtest machines. Once the regression tests are NNUE vs. NNUE things will look more normal.
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