Test no.1 (DiscoCheck w32 comparative)
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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)
Nice to see you posting again. I was worried about you.
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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)
THANK YOU !Graham Banks wrote:Nice to see you posting again. I was worried about you.
I have focused to other hobbies !
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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)
Yes nice!! We was worried
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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)
I guess it was simply too hot or too good weather outside for boring computerchess :)Sylwy wrote:THANK YOU !Graham Banks wrote:Nice to see you posting again. I was worried about you.
I have focused to other hobbies !
Computerchess really is for autumn/winter.
https://rwbc-chess.de
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Talkchess nowadays is a joke - it is full of trolls/idiots/people stuck in the pleistocene > 80% of the posts fall into this category...
trollwatch:
Talkchess nowadays is a joke - it is full of trolls/idiots/people stuck in the pleistocene > 80% of the posts fall into this category...
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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)
Right !Guenther wrote:Computerchess really is for autumn/winter.Sylwy wrote:THANK YOU !Graham Banks wrote:Nice to see you posting again. I was worried about you.
I have focused to other hobbies !
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Re: Wasp 2.60 w32 comparative test
Hello !
Conditions:
-TC = 4'+2"
-Hash = 128 MB
-Books = Shredder12.ctg
-GUI = Fritz 11
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3
Deep Onno 1.2.70 was linked to Nalimov TBS.
Conditions:
-TC = 4'+2"
-Hash = 128 MB
-Books = Shredder12.ctg
-GUI = Fritz 11
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3
Deep Onno 1.2.70 was linked to Nalimov TBS.
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Re: tomitankChess 1.5 test (on 32-bit OS)
Hello !
Conditions:
-TC = 4'+2"
-Book = Perfect_2010.abk
-GUI = Arena 3.0
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3
My estimation (after this very short test ) : 2.550 Elo (CCRL 4/40).
Currently the best chess engine written in JavaScript !
Conditions:
-TC = 4'+2"
-Book = Perfect_2010.abk
-GUI = Arena 3.0
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3
My estimation (after this very short test ) : 2.550 Elo (CCRL 4/40).
Currently the best chess engine written in JavaScript !
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Re: tomitankChess 1.5 test (on 32-bit OS)
Hi!
Thanks for the little match. I'm very happy with results!
The new version is coming soon!
Do you use my mobile application? (cover image)
Thanks for the little match. I'm very happy with results!
The new version is coming soon!
Do you use my mobile application? (cover image)
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Re: tomitankChess 1.5 test (on 32-bit OS)
Yes ! A very nice one !tomitank wrote:Hi!
Thanks for the little match. I'm very happy with results!
The new version is coming soon!
Do you use my mobile application? (cover image)
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Re: tomitankChess 1.5 test (on 32-bit OS)
Hi Ruxy,
Nice to see you around.
Could you do a list of the best engine of each programming language?
Best regards,
Carlos
Nice to see you around.
Could you do a list of the best engine of each programming language?
Best regards,
Carlos