"Back in the day" several engine authors used to hang out on ICC. Seems that's not the case anymore. Sadly I can leave my engine online all day and not get a game. 10-20 years ago it would play constantly.
Is there another online meeting place for casual play and conversation, or are those days long gone?
ICC is a ghost town
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jswaff
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mvanthoor
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Re: ICC is a ghost town
I'd look into Lichess, or maybe Chess.com (but they seem to try and foist a subscription on you for everything you try to do). ICC (and FICS) just feel... massively old. I've looked into them some time ago, but they don't even come close to what we call "user friendly" nowadays.jswaff wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 11:35 pm "Back in the day" several engine authors used to hang out on ICC. Seems that's not the case anymore. Sadly I can leave my engine online all day and not get a game. 10-20 years ago it would play constantly.
Is there another online meeting place for casual play and conversation, or are those days long gone?
People are not going to connect to servers by IRC-like clients anymore, and type up commands. If you connect to a server you do it with something like Discord, or you use a service through a website. If a service can't provide that sort of user experience, it's out of the game.
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jswaff
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Re: ICC is a ghost town
I don't mind a subscription. Actually I have a chess.com account. But, AFAIK it's "browser only" and you can't interface an XBoard compatible engine to it like you can with ICC / FICS. Or can you?
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amanjpro
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Re: ICC is a ghost town
Not sure about Chess.com, but in LiChess you can definitely do so with this python script: https://github.com/ShailChoksi/lichess-bot
My engine is running 24/7 on a raspberrypi: https://lichess.org/@/zahak_engine
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JVMerlino
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Re: ICC is a ghost town
Yeah, it's really hard to get a game on ICC. With Myrddin I've opened it up to anybody at any rating (although still rated games), and the account can go for a full day and get nothing.amanjpro wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:27 amNot sure about Chess.com, but in LiChess you can definitely do so with this python script: https://github.com/ShailChoksi/lichess-bot
My engine is running 24/7 on a raspberrypi: https://lichess.org/@/zahak_engine
So, for those of us who know nothing about Python, how easy is it to get this up and running. Can it be tested with a guest account (on the assumption that LiChess even has guest accounts)?
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amanjpro
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Re: ICC is a ghost town
I know no python either, and I set it up in 10 mins... All you need is an account, and a text editor to edit the configuration fileJVMerlino wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:27 amYeah, it's really hard to get a game on ICC. With Myrddin I've opened it up to anybody at any rating (although still rated games), and the account can go for a full day and get nothing.amanjpro wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:27 amNot sure about Chess.com, but in LiChess you can definitely do so with this python script: https://github.com/ShailChoksi/lichess-bot
My engine is running 24/7 on a raspberrypi: https://lichess.org/@/zahak_engine
So, for those of us who know nothing about Python, how easy is it to get this up and running. Can it be tested with a guest account (on the assumption that LiChess even has guest accounts)?
I don't think guest accounts exist for bots, but it takes two mins to create an account anyways
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phhnguyen
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Re: ICC is a ghost town
If you want to test your engine as an online bot, there is very little chance to get games, regardless your bot is in ICC, FICS or even Lichess. There are so many bots on any sites when human players typically don’t want to vs bots. My bots sometimes got no games for a few days on Lichess either. (I don’t use ICC, but from my experience, actually FICS is much better than Lichess in terms of getting games).
I have to implement a new feature to help that by making my chess GUI (Banksia GUI - can work as a chess bot manager) to auto challenge other players (for both FICS and Lichess). That feature can keep your bot playing all day.
Find more information from the below video:
I have to implement a new feature to help that by making my chess GUI (Banksia GUI - can work as a chess bot manager) to auto challenge other players (for both FICS and Lichess). That feature can keep your bot playing all day.
Find more information from the below video:
https://banksiagui.com
The most features chess GUI, based on opensource Banksia - the chess tournament manager
The most features chess GUI, based on opensource Banksia - the chess tournament manager
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Mergi
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Re: ICC is a ghost town
I've found lichess bots to be absolutely terrible - every other bot is just some sort of stockfish or its derivative. It's a plague. I wonder why do people waste computing power like that.
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jswaff
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Re: ICC is a ghost town
It's not so much about testing - I can do that on my own machine. It's more about an online "hang out" to drop in once in a while and find other engines and engine authors online. That used to be the case with ICC, but I guess that's ancient history now.phhnguyen wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 10:40 am If you want to test your engine as an online bot, there is very little chance to get games, regardless your bot is in ICC, FICS or even Lichess. There are so many bots on any sites when human players typically don’t want to vs bots. My bots sometimes got no games for a few days on Lichess either. (I don’t use ICC, but from my experience, actually FICS is much better than Lichess in terms of getting games).
I have to implement a new feature to help that by making my chess GUI (Banksia GUI - can work as a chess bot manager) to auto challenge other players (for both FICS and Lichess). That feature can keep your bot playing all day.
Find more information from the below video:
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phhnguyen
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Re: ICC is a ghost town
I think it is much better than you thought: they are not only Stockfish/clones but Lc0/clones, twice better
However, low score bots typically use their own engines, not clones.
https://banksiagui.com
The most features chess GUI, based on opensource Banksia - the chess tournament manager
The most features chess GUI, based on opensource Banksia - the chess tournament manager