CCRL 40/15, 40/2 and FRC lists updated (31st July 2021)

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CCRL 40/15, 40/2 and FRC lists updated (31st July 2021)

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The latest CCRL Rating Lists and Statistics are available for viewing from the following links:
http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/4040 (40/15)
http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/404 (40/2)
http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/404FRC (FRC 40/2)

Please note that the three lists are often updated separately to each other. The FRC list is only updated when a new engine or engine version is being/has been tested.

The links to the various rating lists can be found just beneath the default Best Versions list (as in this screenshot). Specific 32-bit rating lists are denoted as such to the right of the default list in each category. The default lists contain the 64-bit engines.

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Our 40 moves in 15 minutes repeating and 40 moves in 2 minutes repeating are both adjusted to the Intel i7 4770k (3.5GHz) using the Stockfish 10 64-bit benchmark.

Be aware that in the early stages of testing, an engine's rating can often fluctuate a lot.
It is strongly advised to look at the many other rating lists available in order to get a more accurate overall picture of an engine's rating relative to others.

The inclusion or exclusion of engines in our lists should not be taken as our group making a statement about their legality or status. Where there is controversy, it is usually mentioned in the engine notes.

Thanks to all of our currently active testers (Graham, Ray, Gabor, Sergio, Josh and Dietrich). Thanks also to Chessdom.com for hosting our website.

40/15 testing this week that I'm aware of will include (with live broadcast port for TLCV noted where applicable):

Return Of The Wizard Tournament (continuing 16001)
Topple Of The Monolith Tournament (continuing 16002)
August Antics Tournament (continuing 16053)
FoxSEE 7.21.0 64-bit Gauntlet (finishing Wednesday 16063)
Zahak 5.0 64-bit Gauntlet (continuing 16064)
Bit-Genie 8.0 64-bit Gauntlet (starting Tuesday 16065)
Minic 3.07 64-bit Gauntlet (finishing Tuesday 16066)
Counter 3.8 64-bit Gauntlet (starting Wednesday 16066)
Koivisto 6.0 64-bit Gauntlet (continuing 16091)
87th Amateur Series Division 1 (finishing Thursday 16092)
87th Amateur Series Division 2 (starting Thursday 16092)
RubiChess 2.2 64-bit Gauntlet (finishing Friday 16093)
Gap Filling Matches (starting Friday 16093)
Revenge 1.0 64-bit Gauntlet (Shredder GUI - no broadcast - continuing)
Clover 2.3.1 64-bit 4CPU and Combusken 1.4.0 64-bit 4CPU Gauntlet (continuing 16083)
Berserk 4.2.0 64-bit 4CPU and Seer 2.0.1 64-bit 4CPU Gauntlet (finishing Tuesday 16084)
Stockfish 14 64-bit 4CPU Gauntlet (starting Tuesday 16084)
Various 1CPU and 4CPU Matches (being run by Ray)

40/2 testing since the last update report has included (thanks to Gabor and Sergio):

Drofa 3.1.0 64-bit
Berserk 4.4.0 64-bit
Nalwald 1.11 64-bit
Berserk 4.4.0 64-bit 8CPU
Weiss 1.4 64-bit
Stockfish 14 64-bit
Velvet 2.0.0 64-bit
Ceibo 0.7 64-bit
Seer 2.1.0 64-bit 8CPU

40/2 FRC testing since the last update report has included (thanks to Ray):

Winter 0.9 64-bit (to do)
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Re: CCRL 40/15, 40/2 and FRC lists updated (31st July 2021)

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Do NOT worry and be happy, we all live a short life :roll:
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Re: CCRL 40/15, 40/2 and FRC lists updated (31st July 2021)

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Chessqueen wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 11:12 pm Are you testing igel 3.0.5 :?: https://github.com/vshcherbyna/igel/releases
Already there.
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Re: CCRL 40/15, 40/2 and FRC lists updated (31st July 2021)

Post by Terje »

Thanks for testing Weiss, +120 in all the lists is even slightly better than I had hoped for 8-)