Hi,
In order to cut some of the suspense here is a little info about the new Naum:
- 100 ELO is just an estimate. It will be less against some opponents and more against others.
Since everyone is interested about the score against Rybka232a, the best score Naum got so far is +18 -25 =37 (tested on AMD3000 1CPU 32-bit no EGTBs).
Problem is that the version that does best vs Rybka isn't the strongest against other opponents.
- Many have noticed 'less speculative'. It's been mentioned by Shredder and Fritz too. That's one of the main things you need to do if you want to be competitive vs Rybka.
What I noticed is that even a very small increase in my king safety parameters will cause score vs Rybka to drop like a stone. This is one of the main 'secrets' of Rybka. Rybka is an expert in punishing any inaccuracies especially in the area of king safety.
So if you want to give a high king safety eval (like Naum 2.2 would often do), you better be damn sure you evaluated it correctly.
Less speculative should also apply to your search algorithm, but I don't think this is anything new. Fruit team have already mentioned and implemented that.
- Material imbalance improvements added only around 30 ELO. I don't know if this is the main weapon of Rybka. In my oppinion it's the 'less speculative' part I mentioned above.
- Playing style will hopefully be more like Rybka. That was one of the goals. If you can't beat them, join them

But this doesn't mean Naum will play exactly the same as Rybka, and for those who want more aggresive playing style, I will probably provide an option for that.
I am fully prepared for the clone accusations. They already started and I didn't even release the engine.
My answer to all of them is 'I really don't care'. If you think it's a clone then don't buy it and leave me alone. I am not going to read or answer any of them.
- One of the reason for the new price is that I got more negative feedback than positive regarding my pricing.
I am surprised. I hoped to influence some to lower their astronomical prices, but it seems prices have gone up, not down.
Funny thing is that the only reasonably priced engine on the market is Rybka.
- And about the release date. I am not done yet. Not all features are implemented and there are still some possible strength improvements that I want to try. The main drag is the testing since it may take up to 1 week to properly test some of the features (and no, I don't need beta testers, I prefer to do my testing in house where I have a full control).
I am in no hurry, because as soon as I release the engine it will become the prime target for tuning of Rybka3.
Smart thing might be to wait until Rybka3 is released, but then Rybka3.1 would soon come etc. etc.
Regards,
Alex