My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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Guenther wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 9:01 pm [.... now even demands to be paid via patreon at that ugly/unbearable engines diary site.
Yes, I do like how they phrase their concluding sentence. . .

"Kayra engine is available only for testers cooperating with us." :lol: $$$
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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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Continued evidence that the chess community deserves none of the great people that built it.
Follow the license you degenerate. Show an ounce of respect for the people that build the tool you spent 3 minutes modifying.
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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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AndrewGrant wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 8:28 am Continued evidence that the chess community deserves none of the great people that built it.
Follow the license you degenerate. Show an ounce of respect for the people that build the tool you spent 3 minutes modifying.
I’m going to have to call you for GPL offsides. If he (the author) has distributed a binary of a GPL derived work to testers (or they to others), and those parties have requested the source code and been refused, then indeed a GPL violation would have occurred. There is no evidence that this has happened.

All that’s happened is a bunch of uninformed moderators at the outhouse forum have decided to flex their muscle. I’m calling them for a GPL offsides as well.
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".
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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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dkappe wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 12:08 pm
AndrewGrant wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 8:28 am Continued evidence that the chess community deserves none of the great people that built it.
Follow the license you degenerate. Show an ounce of respect for the people that build the tool you spent 3 minutes modifying.
I’m going to have to call you for GPL offsides. If he (the author) has distributed a binary of a GPL derived work to testers (or they to others), and those parties have requested the source code and been refused, then indeed a GPL violation would have occurred. There is no evidence that this has happened.

All that’s happened is a bunch of uninformed moderators at the outhouse forum have decided to flex their muscle. I’m calling them for a GPL offsides as well.
Yes Dkappe we all understand that the rights only apply to users to whom a binary has been given. But like in all cases, these "authors" would be refusing those requests as well. Grow up.
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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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AndrewGrant wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 5:57 pm Yes Dkappe we all understand that the rights only apply to users to whom a binary has been given. But like in all cases, these "authors" would be refusing those requests as well. Grow up.
You’re on the verge of a GPL yellow card for a dirty defamation tackle. The author states his intention to release the work under the GPL. Do you have any grounds to not take him at his word?
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".
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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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dkappe wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 6:02 pm
AndrewGrant wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 5:57 pm Yes Dkappe we all understand that the rights only apply to users to whom a binary has been given. But like in all cases, these "authors" would be refusing those requests as well. Grow up.
You’re on the verge of a GPL yellow card for a dirty defamation tackle. The author states his intention to release the work under the GPL. Do you have any grounds to not take him at his word?
I intend on rectifying my (likely) wrong-doings -- in the future -- and therefore you should not complain about them today because as I said I will eventually fix them. What a typical and daft take. A smarter man would understand that the reason he says he will release the code is because others have jumped at him for not.
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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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AndrewGrant wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 6:06 pm I intend on rectifying my (likely) wrong-doings -- in the future -- and therefore you should not complain about them today because as I said I will eventually fix them. What a typical and daft take. A smarter man would understand that the reason he says he will release the code is because others have jumped at him for not.
Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind. — William Shakespeare
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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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dkappe wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 6:24 pm
AndrewGrant wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 6:06 pm I intend on rectifying my (likely) wrong-doings -- in the future -- and therefore you should not complain about them today because as I said I will eventually fix them. What a typical and daft take. A smarter man would understand that the reason he says he will release the code is because others have jumped at him for not.
Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind. — William Shakespeare
Sounds like you are insinuating something there friend
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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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Kayra (with the latest NNUE nn-4401e826ebcc.nnue) undefeated on PlayChess for 358 games now.

Example (My big universal opening book CTG with many difficult openings):

[pgn][Event "Rated game, 5 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.12.18"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Stockfish 14 x64 Dev"]
[Black "Kayra 1.0 v6"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B07"]
[WhiteElo "2742"]
[BlackElo "2728"]
[PlyCount "163"]
[EventDate "2021.03.10"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]

1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Be3 Bg7 5. Qd2 a6 6. Bh6 Bxh6 7. Qxh6 e5 8.
dxe5 dxe5 9. Nf3 Qe7 10. Bc4 Nc6 11. O-O-O Bg4 12. Bd5 Na5 13. a3 O-O-O 14. Qe3
b6 15. Ba2 Rxd1+ 16. Rxd1 Nb7 17. Qd3 Bxf3 18. gxf3 b5 19. Bd5 Nd8 20. Qe3 c6
21. Bb3 Re8 22. Na2 Nd7 23. Nb4 Kb7 24. Nd3 Ne6 25. Bxe6 Qxe6 26. f4 exf4 27.
Qxf4 f6 28. Qd2 g5 29. Qb4 Kc8 30. Qa5 c5 31. f3 Qc6 32. Kb1 Re6 33. h4 g4 34.
Qc3 Rd6 35. fxg4 c4 36. Nf2 Rxd1+ 37. Nxd1 Qxe4 38. Ne3 Ne5 39. g5 Qxh4 40.
gxf6 Qxf6 41. Nd5 Qd6 42. Qh3+ Nd7 43. Qf3 h6 44. Ka2 Kb8 45. Ne3 Kc7 46. Nd5+
Kc8 47. Qf7 a5 48. Qf5 Qe5 49. Qf3 h5 50. Nf4 b4 51. Nxh5 Kc7 52. axb4 axb4 53.
Qf4 Kb6 54. Qxc4 Qxh5 55. Qxb4+ Kc7 56. b3 Qe5 57. Qa3 Nc5 58. Qb2 Qd6 59. b4
Qd5+ 60. Kb1 Ne4 61. Qg7+ Kc6 62. Kb2 Qe6 63. Qd4 Nd6 64. Qc5+ Kd7 65. b5 Nc4+
66. Kb3 Nd6+ 67. c4 Nxc4 68. Qxc4 Qxc4+ 69. Kxc4 Kc7 70. Kc5 Kb7 71. b6 Kb8 72.
Kb4 Ka8 73. Ka4 Kb7 74. Ka5 Kb8 75. Ka4 Ka8 76. Ka5 Kb7 77. Kb5 Kb8 78. Ka6 Ka8
79. Ka5 Kb7 80. Kb5 Kb8 81. Kc5 Kb7 82. Kb5 1/2-1/2
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Re: My test for Kayra 1.0 v6 bmi2

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On PlayChess: Unbeaten now for 442 games.

Example: Volga Gambit against 126 Threads and 121000 kns:

[pgn][White "ShashChess 20.1"]
[Black "Kayra 1.0 v6"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A57"]
[WhiteElo "2746"]
[BlackElo "2729"]
[Annotator "0.40;0.52"]
[PlyCount "209"]
[EventDate "2021.12.21"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "300"]

{ShashChess 20.1 (126 threads): 58.3 plies; 121.622kN/s AMD Ryzen Threadripper
3990X 64-Core Processor 2900MHz, (64 cores, 128 threads), Bigmaster.ctg, 4096
MB} 1. c4 {B 1} Nf6 {B 0} 2. d4 {B 0} c5 {B 0} 3. d5 {B 0} b5 {B 0} 4. cxb5 {
B 0} a6 {B 0} 5. e3 {B 0} axb5 {B 0} 6. Bxb5 {B 0} Qa5+ {B 0} 7. Nc3 {B 0} Bb7
{B 0} 8. Bd2 {B 0} Qb6 {B 0} 9. a4 {B 0} Nxd5 {B 0} 10. Nf3 {B 0} e6 {B 0} 11.
O-O {0.40/32 13} Be7 {B 0 (Nb4)} 12. e4 {0.50/31 4} Nb4 {B 0} 13. Bf4 {0.38/33
6} O-O {B 0 (Qd8)} 14. Bxb8 {0.42/33 2} Rfxb8 {0.52/35 9} 15. Ne5 {0.42/37 2}
Qc7 {0.50/36 2} 16. Qxd7 {0.35/38 3} Qxe5 {0.50/34 4} 17. Qxe7 {0.33/41 0} Nc6
{0.58/36 5} 18. Qd7 {0.35/39 9 (Qh4)} Nd4 {0.41/37 6} 19. f4 {0.37/31 0} Qf6 {
0.41/38 5} 20. Qc7 {0.36/28 0} h6 {0.47/37 4 (Qd8)} 21. Rad1 {0.36/31 4} Bc6 {
0.40/38 1} 22. e5 {0.24/37 10} Qg6 {0.48/39 0} 23. Bxc6 {0.33/40 2} Rc8 {
0.45/39 9} 24. Qd7 {0.25/35 0} Nxc6 {0.51/41 3} 25. Nb5 {0.22/27 0} Nd4 {
0.39/45 5} 26. Nxd4 {0.16/31 0} cxd4 {0.28/42 4} 27. Qxd4 {0.16/32 1} Qc2 {
0.31/45 2} 28. Ra1 {0.15/24 1} Rc4 {0.22/46 4} 29. Qf2 {0.16/34 0} Qb3 {
0.30/47 3} 30. Ra3 {0.16/27 0} Qb4 {0.25/49 4} 31. f5 {0.17/26 0} Rxa4 {
0.30/52 4} 32. fxe6 {0.16/43 2 (Rxa4)} fxe6 {0.25/52 5} 33. Qf7+ {0.11/46 9
(Rxa4)} Kh7 {0.25/63 4} 34. Rxa4 {0.15/28 0} Qxa4 {0.25/63 5} 35. Qxe6 {
0.11/29 0} Qa7+ {0.25/62 5} 36. Kh1 {0.11/56 0} Rf4 {0.25/62 10} 37. Rg1 {
0.11/29 0} Qd4 {0.25/36 3} 38. Qa2 {0.10/23 0 (b3)} Rf2 {0.13/45 3} 39. Qb1+ {
0.12/25 0} Kh8 {0.12/48 4} 40. Rc1 {0.05/42 2 (b3)} Qg4 {0.11/43 3} 41. Rg1 {
0.01/48 0} Qd4 {0.12/48 3} 42. b3 {0.04/52 2} Rb2 {0.12/54 1} 43. Qf5 {0.00/56
1} Rxb3 {0.09/51 1} 44. Rc1 {0.00/56 1} Rc3 {0.00/50 8} 45. Qf8+ {0.00/34 0
(Rb1)} Kh7 {0.00/55 1} 46. Qf5+ {0.01/36 7} Kg8 {0.00/60 0 (Kh8)} 47. Rb1 {
0.00/60 3} Qd8 {0.00/63 1 (Qa7)} 48. h3 {0.00/57 3} Qc8 {0.00/66 3 (Qc7)} 49.
e6 {0.00/59 4 Kayra 1.0 v6 offers a draw} Rc1+ {0.00/71 0} 50.
Rxc1 {0.00/58 2} Qxc1+ {0.00/63 1} 51. Kh2 {0.00/63 2} Qe1 {0.00/61 1} 52. Qf7+
{0.00/66 2 (Qd5)} Kh7 {0.00/76 8 (Kh8)} 53. Qf5+ {0.00/66 3} Kh8 {0.00/72 0}
54. Qf8+ {0.00/85 3 (Qd5)} Kh7 {0.00/56 1} 55. Qf5+ {0.00/62 3} Kh8 {0.00/71 1
(Kg8)} 56. Qd5 {0.00/61 3} Kh7 {0.00/73 6} 57. Qd3+ {0.00/72 0} Kg8 {0.00/65 3
(Kh8)} 58. Qd8+ {0.00/65 3} Kh7 {0.00/76 0} 59. Qd3+ {0.00/36 2 (Qd5)} Kg8 {
0.00/67 4 (Kh8)} 60. Qd8+ {0.00/65 5} Kh7 {0.00/78 0} 61. Qd5 {0.00/60 3} Kh8 {
0.00/77 0 (Kg6)} 62. Qf5 {0.00/67 2} Kg8 {0.00/69 10 (Qe3)} 63. g4 {0.00/66 4}
Qe3 {0.00/78 0 (Qe2+)} 64. Qf7+ {0.00/70 10 (g5)} Kh7 {0.00/73 3} 65. Qf5+ {
0.00/33 2} Kg8 {0.00/73 1} 66. h4 {0.00/71 4 (Kg2)} Qd2+ {0.00/67 3 (Qe2+)} 67.
Kh3 {0.00/85 1 (Kg3)} Qe3+ {0.00/82 3} 68. Kg2 {0.00/71 1} Qe2+ {0.00/68 2} 69.
Kh3 {0.00/70 0 (Kg3)} Qe3+ {0.00/81 2} 70. Kg2 {0.00/72 0} Qe2+ {0.00/67 2} 71.
Kg3 {0.00/70 0} Qe3+ {0.00/67 2 (Qe1+)} 72. Kh2 {0.00/74 7 (Kg2)} Qe2+ {
0.00/76 3 (Qd2+)} 73. Kg3 {0.00/76 2} Qe3+ {0.00/76 3 (Qe1+)} 74. Qf3 {0.00/96
16} Qxe6 {0.00/91 0} 75. Kh3 {0.00/63 0} h5 {0.00/91 2 (g6)} 76. Qa8+ {0.00/
100 1} Kh7 {0.00/95 1 (Kf7)} 77. Qf3 {-0.03/131 1 (Qg2)} g6 {0.00/92 3 (hxg4+)}
78. Kg2 {0.00/59 1 (Qf4)} hxg4 {0.00/81 2} 79. Qf2 {0.00/56 0 (Qb7+)} Qe8 {
0.00/89 2 (Qe4+)} 80. Kg3 {#17024/44 1 (Kg1)} Qe6 {0.00/245 3 (Qe5+)} 81. Qa7+
{-#15872/61 1 (h5)} Kh6 {0.00/100 2 (Kg8)} 82. Qd4 {#17024/63 1} g5 {0.00/115
19 (Kh7)} 83. Qh8+ {0.00/46 1 (hxg5+)} Kg6 {0.00/106 1} 84. h5+ {-#15744/34 0
(hxg5)} Kf7 {0.00/92 1} 85. Qh7+ {-#15744/31 0 (Qc3)} Kf8 {0.00/104 3} 86. Qh8+
{#17024/72 0 (Qd3)} Kf7 {0.00/98 6 (Ke7)} 87. Qh7+ {-#15744/32 1 (Qc3)} Ke8 {
0.00/95 7 (Kf8)} 88. Qg6+ {-#15744/28 1} Qxg6 {0.00/146 0 (Kd7)} 89. hxg6 {
0/1 0} Kf8 {0/0 0} 90. Kxg4 {0/0 0} Kg7 {0/0 0} 91. Kf3 {0/0 0} g4+ {0/0 0} 92.
Ke2 {0/0 0} g3 {0/0 0} 93. Ke1 {0/0 0} g2 {0/0 0} 94. Kf2 {0/1 0} g1=Q+ {0/0 0}
95. Kxg1 {0/1 0} Kf6 {0/0 0} 96. Kf1 {0/0 0} Ke6 {0/0 0} 97. Ke1 {0/0 0} Ke7 {
0/0 0} 98. Kd1 {0/0 0} Ke6 {0/0 0} 99. Kc1 {0/0 0} Ke7 {0/0 0} 100. Kb1 {0/0 0}
Ke6 {0/0 0} 101. Ka1 {0/0 0} Ke7 {0/0 0} 102. Ka2 {0/0 0} Ke6 {0/0 0} 103. Ka1
{0/0 0} Ke7 {0/0 0} 104. Ka2 {0/0 0} Ke6 {0/0 0} 105. Ka1 {0/0 0} 1/2-1/2
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