The Splash Of Truth

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Graham Banks
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The Splash Of Truth

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THE SPLASH OF TRUTH

Intel i7 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
GBSelect2022.cgb book
40 moves in 16 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 44 rounds
All engines 64-bit 1CPU (where available)


Participants

Amoeba 3.4 64-bit
Topple 0.8.1 64-bit
Bagatur 3.2 64-bit
Cheng 4.41 64-bit
FabChess 1.16 64-bit
Francesca MAD 0.31a 64-bit
Nu-Chess 1.0 64-bit
Dirty CUCUMBER 64-bit
Asymptote 0.8 64-bit
tomitankChess 5.1 64-bit
The Baron 3.44 64-bit
Weiawaga 5.0 64-bit

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Games and standings will be available after every six rounds from the following link:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=14184

Web based link for live viewing (courtesy of Jay - Berserk author).
http://tlcv.net/16094

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 - 16094

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: The Splash Of Truth

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Any guesses as to why the tournament name was chosen? :P
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Re: The Splash Of Truth

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Hi, Graham!!
Graham Banks wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 2:43 am Any guesses as to why the tournament name was chosen? :P
I see that Truth came to you from my tournament :wink:
Incredibly fast systems miscount incredibly fast.
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Re: The Splash Of Truth

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Graham Banks wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 2:43 am Any guesses as to why the tournament name was chosen? :P
To be honest, no. :)
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Re: The Splash Of Truth

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Angle wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 7:09 am Hi, Graham!!
Graham Banks wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 2:43 am Any guesses as to why the tournament name was chosen? :P
I see that Truth came to you from my tournament :wink:
No - I wouldn't do that for that reason.

The tournament name has something to do with Weiawaga.
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Re: The Splash Of Truth

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Graham Banks wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 8:09 am The tournament name has something to do with Weiawaga.
My guess is that Weiawaga underperformed in your initial tests but now you have found a way to boost it.
Incredibly fast systems miscount incredibly fast.
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Re: The Splash Of Truth

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Angle wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 8:19 am
Graham Banks wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 8:09 am The tournament name has something to do with Weiawaga.
My guess is that Weiawaga underperformed in your initial tests but now you have found a way to boost it.
Look up the meaning of Weiawaga. :wink:
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Re: The Splash Of Truth

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THE SPLASH OF TRUTH

Intel i7 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
GBSelect2022.cgb book
40 moves in 16 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 44 rounds
All engines 64-bit 1CPU (where available)


Standings after Round 6

4.5 - Mantissa 3.3.0 64-bit
4.5 - tomitankChess 5.1 64-bit
4.0 - Topple 0.8.1 64-bit
3.0 - Bagatur 3.2 64-bit
3.0 - Cheng 4.41 64-bit
3.0 - Dirty CUCUMBER 64-bit
3.0 - FabChess 1.16 64-bit
3.0 - Weiawaga 5.0 64-bit
2.5 - The Baron 3.44 64-bit
2.5 - Amoeba 3.4 64-bit
2.0 - Francesca MAD 0.31a 64-bit
1.0 - Asymptote 0.8 64-bit


Games and standings will be available after every six rounds from the following link:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=14184

Web based link for live viewing (courtesy of Jay - Berserk author).
http://tlcv.net/16094

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 - 16094

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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Graham Banks
Posts: 41179
Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:52 am
Location: Auckland, NZ

Re: The Splash Of Truth

Post by Graham Banks »

THE SPLASH OF TRUTH

Intel i7 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
GBSelect2022.cgb book
40 moves in 16 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 44 rounds
All engines 64-bit 1CPU (where available)


Standings after Round 12

8.5 - tomitankChess 5.1 64-bit
8.5 - Topple 0.8.1 64-bit
7.5 - FabChess 1.16 64-bit
6.5 - Dirty CUCUMBER 64-bit
6.5 - Bagatur 3.2 64-bit
6.0 - Amoeba 3.4 64-bit
6.0 - Cheng 4.41 64-bit
6.0 - Nu-Chess 1.0 64-bit
5.0 - The Baron 3.44 64-bit
4.5 - Francesca MAD 0.31a 64-bit
4.0 - Weiawaga 5.0 64-bit
3.0 - Asymptote 0.8 64-bit


Games and standings will be available after every six rounds from the following link:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=14184

Web based link for live viewing (courtesy of Jay - Berserk author).
http://tlcv.net/16094

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 - 16094

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
User avatar
Graham Banks
Posts: 41179
Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:52 am
Location: Auckland, NZ

Re: The Splash Of Truth

Post by Graham Banks »

THE SPLASH OF TRUTH

Intel i7 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
GBSelect2022.cgb book
40 moves in 16 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 44 rounds
All engines 64-bit 1CPU (where available)


Standings after Round 18

12.5 - Topple 0.8.1 64-bit
11.0 - tomitankChess 5.1 64-bit
11.0 - FabChess 1.16 64-bit
10.5 - Bagatur 3.2 64-bit
10.0 - Cheng 4.41 64-bit
9.0 - Dirty CUCUMBER 64-bit
8.0 - Amoeba 3.4 64-bit
8.0 - Nu-Chess 1.0 64-bit
7.5 - The Baron 3.44 64-bit
7.5 - Francesca MAD 0.31a 64-bit
7.0 - Weiawaga 5.0 64-bit
6.0 - Asymptote 0.8 64-bit


Games and standings will be available after every six rounds from the following link:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=14184

Web based link for live viewing (courtesy of Jay - Berserk author).
http://tlcv.net/16094

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 - 16094

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