A new clean install also shows no eco codes, always end of opening.

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phhnguyen wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 12:09 pm Did you see any problem/bug when BSG plays Polyglot book moves?
BSG has understood deeply about that kind of books. Some book parameters such as top percentage is designed for Polyglot (as well as similar ones, such as online books), worked based on weights of moves.
Furthermore, BSG can generate Polyglot books from game databases.
That's a BEAUTIFUL theme. Did you make it?
Yes, the bitmaps was made by me.BrendanJNorman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 3:11 amThat's a BEAUTIFUL theme. Did you make it?
Would you share it?Makes the GUI very attractive imo.
You can enlarge the browser view. On Chrome full screen 200% is perfectly readable. 73 engines is the biggest BSG crosstable I can publish.Cornfed wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 2:10 am @Alexchess - The crosstable is so small on the website...is there a way to view it better or even download it?
Nevermind - found the pgn file, downloaded it into Chessbase then used the crosstable function.
Surprized to find Dragon 2.5.1 way down at the 22nd spot.
Then again...those are all mostly just Stockfish 'derivatives', right?AlexChess wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 8:16 amYou can enlarge the browser view. On Chrome full screen 200% is perfectly readable. 73 engines is the biggest BSG crosstable I can publish.Cornfed wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 2:10 am @Alexchess - The crosstable is so small on the website...is there a way to view it better or even download it?
Nevermind - found the pgn file, downloaded it into Chessbase then used the crosstable function.
Surprized to find Dragon 2.5.1 way down at the 22nd spot.
Yes is a big challenge for all engines to stay on top 20.![]()
Well, it is not surprising that BSG has no problem with polylot opening books in tournaments. It's not about finding the best move.