CCRL Blitz Rating List - Custom engine selection
2205595 games played by 2595 programs, run by 22 testers
Ponder off, General books (up to 12 moves), 3-4-5 piece EGTB
Time control: From Jan 2020, equivalent to 2'+1" on an Intel i7-4770K. See the "about" page.
Computed on March 7, 2020 with Bayeselo based on 2'205'595 games
Tested by CCRL team, 2005-2020, http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/404/
Rank Engine Elo + - Score AvOp Games
1 Lc0 0.20.1 w36089 64-bit 2798 +19 -19 55.1% -41.6 982
Lc0 0.21.0 w32930 64-bit 2757 +80 -94 12.8% +319.9 82
Lc0 0.20.2 w32930 64-bit 2679 +80 -90 18.8% +239.0 64
Leela Chess 0.10 w483 64-bit 2607 +22 -22 48.6% +11.1 725
Leela Chess 0.10 w323 64-bit 2538 +23 -22 57.2% -55.7 754
Leela Chess 0.10 w272 64-bit 2309 +33 -32 56.1% -46.9 350
Leela Chess 0.9 w272 64-bit 2272 +33 -33 51.3% -9.8 352
Leela Chess 0.7 w187 64-bit 2236 +22 -22 63.3% -104.8 814
Leela Chess 0.5 w123 64-bit 1964 +32 -32 46.9% +24.7 373
Looking at these, it’s not clear which networks are used. The 32930 and 11258 nets themselves would be terrible on cpu. Are these distilled networks?
The 11258 nets were the ones that you advised me to use.
Not sure about the 32930, as I think that either Tirsa or Sergio ran those.
The 112x9 distillations? If so it would be good to note the dimensions in the name.
Fat Titz by Stockfish, the engine with the bodaciously big net. Remember: size matters. If you want to learn more about this engine just google for "Fat Titz".