Double-round robin tournament
Time control: 1800+5
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz
Win7 64-bit Home edition
8 GB Memory
Hash 512 MB
Ponder off
3, 4 and 5-men tbs
Perfect2012.ctg for engines without own book.
x64 and SMP engine versions if available.
Engine updates are allowed till the tournament starts. Please check the calendar on my blog to know when your engine/country will be in competition.
It is great to see a Spanish division! I suppose Alfil is the favourite, but who knows? Also Danasah and others seem to be quite strong.
I want to ask about Dirty: is Dirty considered Spanish? Andrés Valverde (Spanish) is part of the developers team (evaluation function), but I guess that this is not enough.
Double-round robin tournament
Time control: 1800+5
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz
Win7 64-bit Home edition
8 GB Memory
Hash 512 MB
Ponder off
3, 4 and 5-men tbs
Perfect2012.ctg for engines without own book.
x64 and SMP engine versions if available.
Engine updates are allowed till the tournament starts. Please check the calendar on my blog to know when your engine/country will be in competition.
It is great to see a Spanish division! I suppose Alfil is the favourite, but who knows? Also Danasah and others seem to be quite strong.
I want to ask about Dirty: is Dirty considered Spanish? Andrés Valverde (Spanish) is part of the developers team (evaluation function), but I guess that this is not enough.
By the way, thank you very much for this Spanish division.
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
Hello MR. Muñoz,
Thanks for being interested in Countrychess.
Dirty is considered as an Indian engine. But sometimes it's hard to determine the exact country of a chess program. Maybe the authors will help me with that.
Double-round robin tournament
Time control: 1800+5
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz
Win7 64-bit Home edition
8 GB Memory
Hash 512 MB
Ponder off
3, 4 and 5-men tbs
Perfect2012.ctg for engines without own book.
x64 and SMP engine versions if available.
Engine updates are allowed till the tournament starts. Please check the calendar on my blog to know when your engine/country will be in competition.
It is great to see a Spanish division! I suppose Alfil is the favourite, but who knows? Also Danasah and others seem to be quite strong.
I want to ask about Dirty: is Dirty considered Spanish? Andrés Valverde (Spanish) is part of the developers team (evaluation function), but I guess that this is not enough.
By the way, thank you very much for this Spanish division.
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
Hello MR. Muñoz,
Thanks for being interested in Countrychess.
Dirty is considered as an Indian engine. But sometimes it's hard to determine the exact country of a chess program. Maybe the authors will help me with that.
Best regards,
Geert
By its own nature Dirty is a stateless program. Maybe you can run an special division for engines like it ?
Thanks a lot for your efforts !!
BTW : Keep an eye on Godel, it can be the surprise this season !
Godel has bugs in time management with ponder off.
And with this time control is even worst. Godel will play very fast at the end of the game and it will lose many games.
right now, "United Nations" is the best name I can find for this division, and I get this idea from the Chessmosaic site http://www.chessmosaic.com/ByCountry1.html
Probably there are more engines which cold play iunder the United Nations flag?
Indeed, Godel mostly creates a winning position, but is losing on time under Fritzgui. 2 out of 4, but it had to be 4.
right now, "United Nations" is the best name I can find for this division, and I get this idea from the Chessmosaic site http://www.chessmosaic.com/ByCountry1.html
Probably there are more engines which cold play iunder the United Nations flag?
Indeed, Godel mostly creates a winning position, but is losing on time under Fritzgui. 2 out of 4, but it had to be 4.
Best regards,
Geert
I think it is ok, maybe other team projects could join