For some reason though I think I might be a little bit behind the times, as everyone here seems to spot new stuff before I do.
Get the version you need here :
http://abrok.eu/gull/
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Games Completed = 1000 of 1000 (Avg game length = 19.079 sec)
Settings = RR/32MB/Book/6000ms+60ms/M 1000cp for 12 moves, D 150 moves/PGN:H:\LittleBlitzer-2.75\2moves_v1.pgn(32000)
Time = 4951 sec elapsed, 0 sec remaining
1. Gull 3 TB Syzygy 486.5/1000 217-244-539 (L: m=136 t=0 i=0 a=108) (D: r=370 i=96 f=33 s=0 a=40) (tpm=124.0 d=12.69 nps=2820618)
2. Gull 16021418 x64 BMI2 513.5/1000 244-217-539 (L: m=117 t=0 i=0 a=100) (D: r=370 i=96 f=33 s=0 a=40) (tpm=123.7 d=12.83 nps=2987219)[d]3B4/8/8/8/Bk6/8/8/7K wacase wrote:For those who didn't know, there is a new Gull Development version as of Feb 15 2016.
For some reason though I think I might be a little bit behind the times, as everyone here seems to spot new stuff before I do.
Get the version you need here :
http://abrok.eu/gull/
duncan wrote:[d]3B4/8/8/8/Bk6/8/8/7K wacase wrote:For those who didn't know, there is a new Gull Development version as of Feb 15 2016.
For some reason though I think I might be a little bit behind the times, as everyone here seems to spot new stuff before I do.
Get the version you need here :
http://abrok.eu/gull/
stockfish finds a mate (not the fastest) in 10 seconds for the above position on my computer (longest bishop mate)
gull after 5 minutes still has not found it. any ideas why?
acase wrote:For those who didn't know, there is a new Gull Development version as of Feb 15 2016.
For some reason though I think I might be a little bit behind the times, as everyone here seems to spot new stuff before I do.
Get the version you need here :
http://abrok.eu/gull/
Ajedrecista wrote:Hello Andrew:
I do not know the amount of code that has been changed. However, there is a 1000-game match available with its corresponding PGN at ImmortalChess Forum:
Gull 3 Syzygy vs Gull 16021418 x64 BMI2 - 1000 Games
I obtain a measured Elo gain of 9.4 ± 14.6 Elo = [-5.2, 24] Elo with 95% confidence and a LOS value of 89.6% more less. It is not very significant for me. Anyway, thanks for the info. I wish good luck to Vadim in the development of Gull.Code: Select all
Games Completed = 1000 of 1000 (Avg game length = 19.079 sec) Settings = RR/32MB/Book/6000ms+60ms/M 1000cp for 12 moves, D 150 moves/PGN:H:\LittleBlitzer-2.75\2moves_v1.pgn(32000) Time = 4951 sec elapsed, 0 sec remaining 1. Gull 3 TB Syzygy 486.5/1000 217-244-539 (L: m=136 t=0 i=0 a=108) (D: r=370 i=96 f=33 s=0 a=40) (tpm=124.0 d=12.69 nps=2820618) 2. Gull 16021418 x64 BMI2 513.5/1000 244-217-539 (L: m=117 t=0 i=0 a=100) (D: r=370 i=96 f=33 s=0 a=40) (tpm=123.7 d=12.83 nps=2987219)
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
You only have to change the variable or maximum _cpus definition,acase wrote: Thanks for the info Jesus, one of the differences I've noticed with this new development version is that it now supports more than 16 cores (unlike Gull3).
Regards from Columbus, Ohio USA
acase wrote:Ajedrecista wrote:Hello Andrew:
I do not know the amount of code that has been changed. However, there is a 1000-game match available with its corresponding PGN at ImmortalChess Forum:
Gull 3 Syzygy vs Gull 16021418 x64 BMI2 - 1000 Games
I obtain a measured Elo gain of 9.4 ± 14.6 Elo = [-5.2, 24] Elo with 95% confidence and a LOS value of 89.6% more less. It is not very significant for me. Anyway, thanks for the info. I wish good luck to Vadim in the development of Gull.Code: Select all
Games Completed = 1000 of 1000 (Avg game length = 19.079 sec) Settings = RR/32MB/Book/6000ms+60ms/M 1000cp for 12 moves, D 150 moves/PGN:H:\LittleBlitzer-2.75\2moves_v1.pgn(32000) Time = 4951 sec elapsed, 0 sec remaining 1. Gull 3 TB Syzygy 486.5/1000 217-244-539 (L: m=136 t=0 i=0 a=108) (D: r=370 i=96 f=33 s=0 a=40) (tpm=124.0 d=12.69 nps=2820618) 2. Gull 16021418 x64 BMI2 513.5/1000 244-217-539 (L: m=117 t=0 i=0 a=100) (D: r=370 i=96 f=33 s=0 a=40) (tpm=123.7 d=12.83 nps=2987219)
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
Thanks for the info Jesus, one of the differences I've noticed with this new development version is that it now supports more than 16 cores (unlike Gull3).
Regards from Columbus, Ohio USA