SPCC: Testrun of Reckless 251121 finished

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SPCC: Testrun of Reckless 251121 finished

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My UHO-Top15 Ratinglist is the world's first engine-ratinglist, using UHO-openings, and the world's first ratinglist offering additional Gamepair-statistics.

Testrun of Reckless 251121 finished.

https://www.sp-cc.de

Also take a look at the EAS-Ratinglist, the world's first engine-ratinglist not measuring strength of engines but engines's style of play:
https://www.sp-cc.de/eas-ratinglist.htm

As usual, the most spectacular sac-wins of the latest testrun (won by the tested engine) can be replayed directly on my website. The pgn-viewer (by ChessBase) needs Javascript on and Adblockers off:
https://www.sp-cc.de/view-games-with-sacs.htm

(Perhaps you have to clear your browsercache with <strg>+<shift>+<delete> to reload the graphics/diagrams on my website)
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Reckless 251121 finished

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Close fight here:

4 PlentyChess 7.0.22 TI : 3795 4 4 15000 57.8% 3738 48.5%
5 Reckless 251121 a512 : 3794 4 4 15000 57.6% 3738 49.5%

Reckless has over 20 patches after 21.11. PlentyChess only 4.
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Reckless 251121 finished

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I have a question about your UHO-2024 construction.
Finally, these opening-lines were evaluated (endpositions) with KomodoDragon 3.3 (10 seconds per endposition on a 8 core AMD Ryzen CPU) and kept all
endpositions in an eval interval of [-1.99;+1.99]
Was Komodo run with 8 threads when evaluating positions, or single-threaded but 8 positions evaluated separately in parallel?

Also, which of your Ryzen CPUs were you doing this on? Your current testing machine is listed as a AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX 16-core (since 2024/10/08), but I think your UHO-2024 opening book construction was earlier in the year.
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Reckless 251121 finished

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jkominek wrote: Sat Nov 29, 2025 1:10 am I have a question about your UHO-2024 construction.
Finally, these opening-lines were evaluated (endpositions) with KomodoDragon 3.3 (10 seconds per endposition on a 8 core AMD Ryzen CPU) and kept all
endpositions in an eval interval of [-1.99;+1.99]
Was Komodo run with 8 threads when evaluating positions, or single-threaded but 8 positions evaluated separately in parallel?

Also, which of your Ryzen CPUs were you doing this on? Your current testing machine is listed as a AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX 16-core (since 2024/10/08), but I think your UHO-2024 opening book construction was earlier in the year.
KomodoDragon used 14 of 16 possible Threads on the machine and the positions were evaluated one after another, 2 Threads always stay unused for Windows...
It was a laptop with AMD 8 core, but I do not remember, which CPU exactly it was. Sorry.