Need recomendation on arena opening book
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jmartus
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Need recomendation on arena opening book
what the best opening book or pgn file I can use for arena will have most variety of opening with no repeated lines.
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Graham Banks
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Re: Need recomendation on arena opening book
You're wanting this to run engine v engine testing?jmartus wrote:what the best opening book or pgn file I can use for arena will have most variety of opening with no repeated lines.
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jmartus
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Re: Need recomendation on arena opening book
yes 1 vs 1 too probaly like 200 game matches or more.
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Graham Banks
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Re: Need recomendation on arena opening book
The only Arena books I kept because they were best in my eyes were the Xmas2640.abk (which is quite small), plus the Harry Schnapp books.jmartus wrote:yes 1 vs 1 too probaly like 200 game matches or more.
However, it's been a while since I used Arena, so some other good books might have been released in recent years.
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jmartus
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Re: Need recomendation on arena opening book
Can you or someone link me to a good pgn file of games I can use?
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Graham Banks
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Re: Need recomendation on arena opening book
There is a subforum in the Chess2U forum that might help.jmartus wrote:Can you or someone link me to a good pgn file of games I can use?
http://www.chess2u.com/f1-chess-games-d ... tablebases
Maybe this one too:
http://www.chess2u.com/f4-computer-chess-opening-books
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velmarin
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Re: Need recomendation on arena opening book
You can try Perfect 2012 by Sedat Canbaz, are made to test engines.
Small, not bad.
http://www.sedatcanbaz.com/chess/?page_id=209
Small, not bad.
http://www.sedatcanbaz.com/chess/?page_id=209
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lucasart
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Re: Need recomendation on arena opening book
If you want some real diversity, I would suggest you use my home made opening set:jmartus wrote:what the best opening book or pgn file I can use for arena will have most variety of opening with no repeated lines.
https://groups.google.com/group/fishcoo ... authuser=0
The file may be too big for Arena, so you can just keep the first 200 lines, or however many you need. The opening positions are already randomized in the file, so loading sequentially introduces no biais.
Theory and practice sometimes clash. And when that happens, theory loses. Every single time.
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rcmaddox
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Re: Need recomendation on arena opening book
It's pretty simple to create an Arena book from PGN files. Why not use the Noomen test suites to create a book for engine testing?jmartus wrote:Can you or someone link me to a good pgn file of games I can use?
http://rybkachess.com/free/NoomenTestsuite2012.pgn
http://rybkachess.com/free/NoomenTopica ... te2012.pgn
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Mike S.
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Re: Need recomendation on arena opening book
Another rather small alternative is the Balanced-14.abk:
http://members.aon.at/computerschach/li ... #downloads
Almost 220,000 moves from quality games, compiled with the aim of a bigger diversity as usual. Max. length 14 full moves, but the average will be smaller.

http://members.aon.at/computerschach/li ... #downloads
Almost 220,000 moves from quality games, compiled with the aim of a bigger diversity as usual. Max. length 14 full moves, but the average will be smaller.

Regards, Mike