Like he said, it is not yet released. It is still a private engine.Uri wrote:I couldn't find Zappa Zaragoza on Google.Vinvin wrote:It's the latest Zappa version, not yet released.
Probably Anthony has done some improvements to play CCT 10 next week-end.
Zappa Zaragoza
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Tony Thomas
Re: Zappa Zaragoza
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playjunior
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Re: Zappa Zaragoza
Can anyone estimate how stronger is it compared with Zappa Mexico?
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M ANSARI
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Re: Zappa Zaragoza
I find it very likely that Anthony is able to improve on Zappa by reading Strelka code. Zappa was already playing very strong and has phenomenal scaling. I know for a fact that if I overclock a system it will be able to crash a system where others are stable ... simply due to the fact that it seems to do more work. Rybka has a lot of things that make it unique in its strength and knowing the fact that Anthony is a gifted programmer I am sure he will glean out useful information from Rybka's code ... thus an improvement in Zappa is coming.
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Erik Roggenburg
Re: Zappa Zaragoza
Absolutely. Look at what happened to Rybka (and other engines) thanks to Fruit (and other open-source engines).M ANSARI wrote:I find it very likely that Anthony is able to improve on Zappa by reading Strelka code. Zappa was already playing very strong and has phenomenal scaling. I know for a fact that if I overclock a system it will be able to crash a system where others are stable ... simply due to the fact that it seems to do more work. Rybka has a lot of things that make it unique in its strength and knowing the fact that Anthony is a gifted programmer I am sure he will glean out useful information from Rybka's code ... thus an improvement in Zappa is coming.
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Ovyron
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Re: Zappa Zaragoza
I find it very likely that Anthony is able to improve on Zappa without needing to read Strelka code. So, if you see a huge jump in strength (like from Zanzibar to Mexico) do not just assume that it has just became "Zappaka", because I think that he doesn't need it.M ANSARI wrote:I find it very likely that Anthony is able to improve on Zappa by reading Strelka code.
Zappa's playing style is very distinct from Rybka's, and if you go and add Strelka code to Zappa, its playing style will change, as it will start doing some things like Rybka and their styles will get more near each other. I doubt that it's a compromise Anthony is willing to make.
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M ANSARI
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Re: Zappa Zaragoza
I don't think there was a big ELO jump from Zanzibar to Mexico ... not at all. I also think that Rybka has a lot to offer all the top engines even if it is the beta code. A lot has happened since Rybka 1.0 and Rybka plays much better now. But Rybka 1.0 still can smack the best of them. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Zappa will improve due to the source code being available.
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Uri Blass
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Re: Zappa Zaragoza
I believe that playing style is mainly result of evaluationOvyron wrote:I find it very likely that Anthony is able to improve on Zappa without needing to read Strelka code. So, if you see a huge jump in strength (like from Zanzibar to Mexico) do not just assume that it has just became "Zappaka", because I think that he doesn't need it.M ANSARI wrote:I find it very likely that Anthony is able to improve on Zappa by reading Strelka code.
Zappa's playing style is very distinct from Rybka's, and if you go and add Strelka code to Zappa, its playing style will change, as it will start doing some things like Rybka and their styles will get more near each other. I doubt that it's a compromise Anthony is willing to make.
I see no reason to think that changing the search of zappa based on ideas from strelka is going to change the playing style of zappa.
Uri
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Dann Corbit
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Re: Zappa Zaragoza
Then again, every little bit helps. And engines have been known to go backwards in strength.SzG wrote:According to CCRL, that 'huge' jump is 21 elo at 40/4 and 9 (!) at 40/40.Ovyron wrote:a huge jump in strength (like from Zanzibar to Mexico)
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Tony Thomas
Re: Zappa Zaragoza
Most likely he meant from Paderborn to Zanzibar.SzG wrote:According to CCRL, that 'huge' jump is 21 elo at 40/4 and 9 (!) at 40/40.Ovyron wrote:a huge jump in strength (like from Zanzibar to Mexico)