What is "Stockfish Level 8" on Lichess?
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What is "Stockfish Level 8" on Lichess?
Does anyone know what version of Stockfish, how many threads, and what settings (Elo perhaps?) are used on Lichess for the top level (8) Stockfish?
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Re: What is "Stockfish Level 8" on Lichess?
I think it is version 12 classical. I know they use version 13 NNUE for the browser analysis.
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Re: What is "Stockfish Level 8" on Lichess?
While for analysis lichess (via fishnet) uses Stockfish 14, for play against humans it uses Fairy-Stockfish. To my knowledge this mainly has two reasons: It supports an extended range of difficulty levels in order to also have suitable engine opponents for beginners, and it supports positions that do not work in Stockfish because they are not strictly legal chess positions (e.g., more than 32 pieces), since you can also use "play against the machine" for custom positions.
The time, skill level, and depth settings used for Fairy-Stockfish for each lichess level can be found in the fishnet code: https://github.com/niklasf/fishnet/blob ... #L209-L245
The time, skill level, and depth settings used for Fairy-Stockfish for each lichess level can be found in the fishnet code: https://github.com/niklasf/fishnet/blob ... #L209-L245
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Re: What is "Stockfish Level 8" on Lichess?
It shows for level 8 1000 ms, skill 20, and depth 22. So does this mean that it runs Stockfish for one second on one thread at full strength but quit if 22 ply are finished before one second? Also, what Stockfish version is the basis for Fairy-Stockfish?Fabian Fichter wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 8:12 pm While for analysis lichess (via fishnet) uses Stockfish 14, for play against humans it uses Fairy-Stockfish. To my knowledge this mainly has two reasons: It supports an extended range of difficulty levels in order to also have suitable engine opponents for beginners, and it supports positions that do not work in Stockfish because they are not strictly legal chess positions (e.g., more than 32 pieces), since you can also use "play against the machine" for custom positions.
The time, skill level, and depth settings used for Fairy-Stockfish for each lichess level can be found in the fishnet code: https://github.com/niklasf/fishnet/blob ... #L209-L245
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Re: What is "Stockfish Level 8" on Lichess?
The level 8 is Stockfish level 20 but with some limitations.
Here are the definitions of the levels in Lichess code : https://github.com/niklasf/fishnet/blob ... #L211-L220
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Re: What is "Stockfish Level 8" on Lichess?
Yes, that's same info as the other post, but which version of Stockfish is the equivalent of the fairy-stockfish used for this? Also, what is the 3000 elo, just a guess or an actual limitation?Vinvin wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:12 pmThe level 8 is Stockfish level 20 but with some limitations.
Here are the definitions of the levels in Lichess code : https://github.com/niklasf/fishnet/blob ... #L211-L220
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Re: What is "Stockfish Level 8" on Lichess?
Yes, exactly. So it will run something like `go movetime 1000 depth 22`. However, since the switch from python to Rust of the fishnet codebase I did not check yet whether there is any scaling to adjust for hardware differences of the fishnet workers.
I try to regularly update Fairy-Stockfish with changes from official Stockfish, but I am often lagging behind a few weeks or months with merges. Lichess currently uses Fairy-Stockfish 13.1 (this info is also shown in the "play with the computer"). I keep the major version naming consistent with official Stockfish, so release 13.1 means that it is based on an official SF version between releases 13 and 14. By default Fairy-Stockfish does not include an NNUE net, although it of course supports it, since it increases binary size 10x and using it for standard chess is not really the main use case (after all, you should usually use Stockfish instead). Therefore also lichess uses it with classical evaluation to my knowledge, which also makes the aforementioned "play from position" more robust.
The Elo numbers on the levels are not normalized in any way, they are just ballpark numbers for orientation as far as I know.
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Re: What is "Stockfish Level 8" on Lichess?
Thanks. So lichess level 8 is pretty much SF 13 (or a slightly later dev version) without NNUE, on one thread, running for one second (possibly hardware adjusted) but aborted after 22 ply, which I think would only affect the endgame normally. So in bullet chess it is pretty close to full strength single thread sf11 (last version pre-nnue, later versions probably not stronger without a net), since bullet is about one second per move, but in blitz it is giving large time odds.Fabian Fichter wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:41 pmYes, exactly. So it will run something like `go movetime 1000 depth 22`. However, since the switch from python to Rust of the fishnet codebase I did not check yet whether there is any scaling to adjust for hardware differences of the fishnet workers.
I try to regularly update Fairy-Stockfish with changes from official Stockfish, but I am often lagging behind a few weeks or months with merges. Lichess currently uses Fairy-Stockfish 13.1 (this info is also shown in the "play with the computer"). I keep the major version naming consistent with official Stockfish, so release 13.1 means that it is based on an official SF version between releases 13 and 14. By default Fairy-Stockfish does not include an NNUE net, although it of course supports it, since it increases binary size 10x and using it for standard chess is not really the main use case (after all, you should usually use Stockfish instead). Therefore also lichess uses it with classical evaluation to my knowledge, which also makes the aforementioned "play from position" more robust.
The Elo numbers on the levels are not normalized in any way, they are just ballpark numbers for orientation as far as I know.
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