Lichess "BOT" Thread

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Re: Lichess "BOT" Thread

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lower case q needed?

edit: ha didn't see your edit. yeah has to be worth a try.
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Re: Lichess "BOT" Thread

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op12no2 wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 8:01 pm lower case q needed?

edit: ha didn't see your edit. yeah has to be worth a try.
Should be fixed now. I restarted the bot!
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Re: Lichess "BOT" Thread

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Hi.

I play chess960 against bots on Lichess.

Most of them are way too strong for me. I do not mind losing, I just do not want to lose every single game.
On the other extreme, there are some very weak engines. To the point that it neither fun nor instructive (for me) to play against them.
There is something missing there: some middle strength engines that also play chess960.

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Re: Lichess "BOT" Thread

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https://lichess.org/@/Cheng-4
run by David Safranek, 4 cores I think?

please not that most bots are vastly underrated because they mostly play against Stockfish bots,
then humans are misled to think the engines are weak. it's not uncommon to see someone getting 10-0d by a lichess bot
plays FRC as well (but sucks at it, not against humans though)
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Re: Lichess "BOT" Thread

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op12no2 wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 7:14 pm
lithander wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 7:08 pm Inspired by this thread I have setup a bot for Leorik 2.0 now. Please let me know if it doesn't work, I never ran a bot on lichess before.

https://lichess.org/@/LeorikBot
Seems fine...

Ah - it timed out just as it was about to win. 3m+1s
I want to play against LeorikBot, but I can NOT get it to play against me, Please help me or send me the Link.
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Re: Lichess "BOT" Thread

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pepechuy wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:12 pm Hi.

I play chess960 against bots on Lichess.

Most of them are way too strong for me. I do not mind losing, I just do not want to lose every single game.
On the other extreme, there are some very weak engines. To the point that it neither fun nor instructive (for me) to play against them.
There is something missing there: some middle strength engines that also play chess960.

Greetings.
MiniHuman and leela2200 both play FRC and may be in that Goldilocks range you’re looking for.
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Although Inanis is not released yet, I made Lichess account (https://lichess.org/@/InanisBot) since it's a great analysis tool that helps me to find a lot of issues with the engine itself - feel free to challenge and play, supports blitz, rapid, standard and classic time control.
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https://lichess.org/@/squared-chess
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Re: Lichess "BOT" Thread

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pepechuy wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:12 pm Hi.

I play chess960 against bots on Lichess.

Most of them are way too strong for me. I do not mind losing, I just do not want to lose every single game.
On the other extreme, there are some very weak engines. To the point that it neither fun nor instructive (for me) to play against them.
There is something missing there: some middle strength engines that also play chess960.

Greetings.
Oh yes, I felt the same way when I was playing standard chess quite a few years ago when lichess bots were in the primitive stage. The whole scenario was dominated by accounts with ultra optimized stockfish in superior hardware, or an engine that just plays by rules.I was disappointed as I was specifically looking for engines rated about 2300 to 2500 in CCRL scale.

Lichess is very convenient compared to playing against the engine on desktop. You get more motivated to play against them on lichess as opposed to playing with them on laptop. I don't know, but it feels that way. Maybe it's the age of mobile and the need for immediate game play on the go, anytime and anywhere.

I certainly hope many engines get listed there eventually. Fast forward to 2022, I am happy to see many engines out there in the rating range that I am looking for. Maybe in future, you will feel the same way about FRC.
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Re: Lichess "BOT" Thread

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I would love to see other chess platforms opening their API's for custom chess engines - I honestly know only about Lichess and FICS where you can do it without relatively big problems. Unless I'm wrong and there are more, then I would be grateful for correction.