Hiarcs And The Rebel

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Graham Banks
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Hiarcs And The Rebel

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HIARCS AND THE REBEL

Intel i7 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
ICOfy2013HQ.cgb book
40 moves in 16 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 52 rounds
All engines 1CPU (64-bit where available)


Participants

Minic 3.18 64-bit
Booot 6.5 64-bit
Rofchade 2.3 64-bit
Wasp 5.20 64-bit
Weiss 2.0 64-bit
Zahak 9.0 64-bit
Hiarcs 15.0 64-bit
Rebel 14 64-bit
Schooner 2.2 64-bit
Shredder 13 64-bit
Marvin 5.2.0 64-bit
Fritz 18 64-bit
Danasah 9.00 64-bit
Stash 32.0 64-bit


Games and standings will be available after every four rounds from the following link:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=13747

Web based link for live viewing (huge thanks to Jay - Berserk author).
http://tlcv.net/16093

Alternatively, if you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=42959
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16093

Linux users can use Livius:
https://github.com/kmar/livius

There is also a Livius windows version.
It has live pv boards as a nice addition.
http://www.crabaware.com/livius/
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: Hiarcs And The Rebel

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HIARCS AND THE REBEL

Intel i7 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
ICOfy2013HQ.cgb book
40 moves in 16 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 52 rounds
All engines 1CPU (64-bit where available)


Standings after Round 6

4.5 - Booot 6.5 64-bit
3.5 - Rebel 14 64-bit
3.5 - Hiarcs 15.0 64-bit
3.5 - Schooner 2.2 64-bit
3.0 - Wasp 5.20 64-bit
3.0 - Minic 3.18 64-bit
3.0 - Weiss 2.0 64-bit
3.0 - Stash 32.0 64-bit
3.0 - Marvin 5.2.0 64-bit
2.5 - Deep Shredder 13 64-bit
2.5 - Zahak 9.0 64-bit
2.5 - RofChade 2.3 64-bit
2.5 - DanaSah 9.00 64-bit
2.0 - Fritz 18 64-bit


Games and standings will be available after every six rounds from the following link:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=13747

Web based link for live viewing (huge thanks to Jay - Berserk author).
http://tlcv.net/16093

Alternatively, if you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=42959
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16093

Linux users can use Livius:
https://github.com/kmar/livius

There is also a Livius windows version.
It has live pv boards as a nice addition.
http://www.crabaware.com/livius/
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: Hiarcs And The Rebel

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HIARCS AND THE REBEL

Intel i7 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
ICOfy2013HQ.cgb book
40 moves in 16 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 52 rounds
All engines 1CPU (64-bit where available)


Standings after Round 12

9.0 - Booot 6.5 64-bit
7.5 - Schooner 2.2 64-bit
7.5 - Marvin 5.2.0 64-bit
6.5 - DanaSah 9.00 64-bit
6.5 - Wasp 5.20 64-bit
6.0 - RofChade 2.3 64-bit
6.0 - Minic 3.18 64-bit
5.5 - Rebel 14 64-bit
5.5 - Deep Shredder 13 64-bit
5.5 - Fritz 18 64-bit
5.0 - Zahak 9.0 64-bit
5.0 - Hiarcs 15.0 64-bit
4.5 - Stash 32.0 64-bit
4.0 - Weiss 2.0 64-bit


Games and standings will be available after every six rounds from the following link:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=13747

Web based link for live viewing (huge thanks to Jay - Berserk author).
http://tlcv.net/16093

Alternatively, if you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=42959
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16093

Linux users can use Livius:
https://github.com/kmar/livius

There is also a Livius windows version.
It has live pv boards as a nice addition.
http://www.crabaware.com/livius/
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: Hiarcs And The Rebel

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HIARCS AND THE REBEL

Intel i7 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
ICOfy2013HQ.cgb book
40 moves in 16 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 52 rounds
All engines 1CPU (64-bit where available)


Standings after Round 18

12.0 - Booot 6.5 64-bit
11.5 - Wasp 5.20 64-bit
10.5 - Minic 3.18 64-bit
10.5 - Schooner 2.2 64-bit
10.0 - Marvin 5.2.0 64-bit
10.0 - Deep Shredder 13 64-bit
9.5 - Zahak 9.0 64-bit
9.0 - Rebel 14 64-bit
9.0 - RofChade 2.3 64-bit
8.0 - Fritz 18 64-bit
7.5 - DanaSah 9.00 64-bit
7.5 - Hiarcs 15.0 64-bit
6.0 - Stash 32.0 64-bit
5.0 - Weiss 2.0 64-bit


Games and standings will be available after every six rounds from the following link:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=13747

Web based link for live viewing (huge thanks to Jay - Berserk author).
http://tlcv.net/16093

Alternatively, if you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=42959
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16093

Linux users can use Livius:
https://github.com/kmar/livius

There is also a Livius windows version.
It has live pv boards as a nice addition.
http://www.crabaware.com/livius/
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: Hiarcs And The Rebel

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Poor result for Hiarcs 15. The engine can't even stand up to weaker new engines. That surprises me a lot.

Rebel 14 is stronger!? :roll:
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Re: Hiarcs And The Rebel

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Eduard wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:42 am Poor result for Hiarcs 15. The engine can't even stand up to weaker new engines. That surprises me a lot.

Rebel 14 is stronger!? :roll:
Hi Eduard,

you can't really base anything on a small number of games.
I'm also running a Hiarcs gauntlet in which it is scoring over 50%, so hopefully by the next update, should have close to 300 games.
That will give a better indication.
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Re: Hiarcs And The Rebel

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Eduard wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:42 am Poor result for Hiarcs 15. The engine can't even stand up to weaker new engines. That surprises me a lot.

Rebel 14 is stronger!? :roll:
As in the old days :lol:

But Graham is right of course.
90% of coding is debugging, the other 10% is writing bugs.
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Re: Hiarcs And The Rebel

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Eduard wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:42 am Poor result for Hiarcs 15. The engine can't even stand up to weaker new engines. That surprises me a lot.

Rebel 14 is stronger!? :roll:
Just one core is not that interesting. And if I run Hiarcs on 4 or more cores, then unfortunately Rebel with one core can't keep up. At least the Senpai one, instead of the Fruit.
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Re: Hiarcs And The Rebel

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Rubinus wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:51 pm
Eduard wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:42 am Poor result for Hiarcs 15. The engine can't even stand up to weaker new engines. That surprises me a lot.

Rebel 14 is stronger!? :roll:
Just one core is not that interesting. And if I run Hiarcs on 4 or more cores, then unfortunately Rebel with one core can't keep up. At least the Senpai one, instead of the Fruit.
Some people are getting enjoyment from the tournament.
Of course, Hiarcs will also be tested with 4CPU.
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Re: Hiarcs And The Rebel

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HIARCS AND THE REBEL

Intel i7 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
ICOfy2013HQ.cgb book
40 moves in 16 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 52 rounds
All engines 1CPU (64-bit where available)


Standings after Round 24

15.0 - Wasp 5.20 64-bit
15.0 - Booot 6.5 64-bit
15.0 - Minic 3.18 64-bit
14.5 - Schooner 2.2 64-bit
12.5 - Zahak 9.0 64-bit
12.5 - RofChade 2.3 64-bit
12.5 - Marvin 5.2.0 64-bit
12.5 - Deep Shredder 13 64-bit
11.5 - Hiarcs 15.0 64-bit
11.0 - Rebel 14 64-bit
10.5 - Fritz 18 64-bit
9.0 - Stash 32.0 64-bit
8.5 - DanaSah 9.00 64-bit
8.0 - Weiss 2.0 64-bit


Games and standings will be available after every six rounds from the following link:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=13747

Web based link for live viewing (huge thanks to Jay - Berserk author).
http://tlcv.net/16093

Alternatively, if you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=42959
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16093

Linux users can use Livius:
https://github.com/kmar/livius

There is also a Livius windows version.
It has live pv boards as a nice addition.
http://www.crabaware.com/livius/
gbanksnz at gmail.com