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CCRL 40/40 Rating List - Custom engine selection
783129 games played by 2026 programs, run by 21 testers
Ponder off, General books (up to 12 moves), 3-4-5 piece EGTB
Time control: Equivalent to 40 moves in 40 minutes on Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (2.4 GHz), about 15 minutes on a modern Intel CPU.
Computed on January 20, 2018 with Bayeselo based on 783'129 games
Tested by CCRL team, 2005-2018, http://computerchess.org.uk/ccrl/4040/
Rank Engine Elo + - Score AvOp Games
1 Ethereal 8.62 64-bit 2879 +28 -28 49.9% +0.9 399
Ethereal 8.37 64-bit 2822 +30 -30 54.7% -31.9 360
Ethereal 8.28 64-bit 2747 +29 -29 48.9% +4.6 371
Ethereal 8.19 64-bit 2688 +26 -26 56.0% -38.9 484
Ethereal 8.02 64-bit 2618 +32 -32 52.0% -15.1 343
Ethereal 8.12 64-bit 2609 +26 -26 51.9% -11.9 509
Ethereal 8.05 64-bit 2593 +30 -30 45.3% +31.8 374
Ethereal 7.78 64-bit 2587 +25 -25 52.9% -19.6 543
Ethereal 7.70 64-bit 2509 +31 -31 47.1% +15.3 365Currently, a double attack is used for reducing/increasing checking extensions, and a Quiescent SEE prune. Undoubtedly, there will be other applications when the opportunity arises to include it. There are new possibilities for king safety and static evaluations. It seems with hundreds of lines to look at, it can take months to get around to re-testing all of them.AndrewGrant wrote:Thank you for the kind words.
I think the double attack bitboard for pruning is just a very poor mans SEE.
Did you find any success with it in Schooner?