http://forwardcoding.com/projects/ajaxchess/chess.html
The chess engine is quite a bit stronger now. I still highly recommend Chrome, as I get about 130k NPS on my machine, while other browsers are not nearly as good.
It has no pawn evaluations at all, so the good chess players here should be able to exploit that fact (I can't ).
New features:
- Mobility evaluation (thanks Fruit)
- Bishop pair
- Rep-draw detection
- Better null-move pruning (thanks Stockfish)
- Better LMR (and again, thanks Stockfish)
- Bugfix with using hash move
- Some speed optimizations
Ajax Chess 2.0
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Re: Ajax Chess 2.0
Thanks Gary.
Best,
Gerold.
Best,
Gerold.
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Re: Ajax Chess 2.0
According to latest tests, Chrome 6 is the king of scripts.gladius wrote:http://forwardcoding.com/projects/ajaxchess/chess.html
The chess engine is quite a bit stronger now. I still highly recommend Chrome, as I get about 130k NPS on my machine, while other browsers are not nearly as good.
"Tactics are the bricks and sticks that make up a game, but positional play is the architectural blueprint."
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Re: Ajax Chess 2.0
It certainly seems so in practice as well as benchmarks. Chrome is significantly faster than Firefox, Opera and IE. I haven't tested Safari though.Albert Silver wrote: According to latest tests, Chrome 6 is the king of scripts.
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Re: Ajax Chess 2.0
I played a quick game against it. The game was in Chrome 6 on my laptop and was going at around 145 kns. It produced a strange illegal move after getting mated. I'm sending the game via PM so you can see.gladius wrote:It certainly seems so in practice as well as benchmarks. Chrome is significantly faster than Firefox, Opera and IE. I haven't tested Safari though.Albert Silver wrote: According to latest tests, Chrome 6 is the king of scripts.
"Tactics are the bricks and sticks that make up a game, but positional play is the architectural blueprint."
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Re: Ajax Chess 2.0
Thanks. A good opponent for me!gladius wrote:http://forwardcoding.com/projects/ajaxchess/chess.html
The chess engine is quite a bit stronger now. I still highly recommend Chrome, as I get about 130k NPS on my machine, while other browsers are not nearly as good.
It has no pawn evaluations at all, so the good chess players here should be able to exploit that fact (I can't ).
New features:
- Mobility evaluation (thanks Fruit)
- Bishop pair
- Rep-draw detection
- Better null-move pruning (thanks Stockfish)
- Better LMR (and again, thanks Stockfish)
- Bugfix with using hash move
- Some speed optimizations
One suggestion: Display the NPS as an integer, without the fractional part.
For example,
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Ply:8 Score:-165 Nodes:167309 NPS:166808 d5 Nc3 dxe4 d3 exd3 Bxd3
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Ply:8 Score:-165 Nodes:167309 NPS:166808.57427716852 d5 Nc3 dxe4 d3 exd3 Bxd3
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Re: Ajax Chess 2.0
I'm getting between 115K and 135K nps on Safari 5 on a 2.66 GHz Core2Duo. Still loses to a Forth TSCP clone getting about the same depth and nps. Seems like there are some bugs in your search. It is not seeing tactics and mates in accordance with the depth reported.gladius wrote:It certainly seems so in practice as well as benchmarks. Chrome is significantly faster than Firefox, Opera and IE. I haven't tested Safari though.Albert Silver wrote: According to latest tests, Chrome 6 is the king of scripts.
(Is there a way to make your test harness play white? Buttons to switch sides or undo a move would be nice.)
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Re: Ajax Chess 2.0
How does it compare to Chrome 6?IanO wrote:I'm getting between 115K and 135K nps on Safari 5 on a 2.66 GHz Core2Duo.gladius wrote:It certainly seems so in practice as well as benchmarks. Chrome is significantly faster than Firefox, Opera and IE. I haven't tested Safari though.Albert Silver wrote: According to latest tests, Chrome 6 is the king of scripts.
"Tactics are the bricks and sticks that make up a game, but positional play is the architectural blueprint."
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Re: Ajax Chess 2.0
I have no doubt there are bugs in the search . The other issue is it's using some pretty heavy pruning, and a dumb q-search, so it's depths aren't really comparable to a TSCP type program. I just discovered the ply reported was 1 higher than it actually was reaching as well. Also, TSCP has a fair bit more eval. knowledge if I remember correctly, which can make a big difference.IanO wrote:I'm getting between 115K and 135K nps on Safari 5 on a 2.66 GHz Core2Duo. Still loses to a Forth TSCP clone getting about the same depth and nps. Seems like there are some bugs in your search. It is not seeing tactics and mates in accordance with the depth reported.
(Is there a way to make your test harness play white? Buttons to switch sides or undo a move would be nice.)
I'm working on fixing some bugs (eval/search) currently. Adding undo and the ability to play either color is definitely on the list for the next release as well.
Thanks for the comments!
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Re: Ajax Chess 2.0
Excellent suggestion, done . It'll be out in the next release.zullil wrote:One suggestion: Display the NPS as an integer, without the fractional part.