Rebel 14
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Re: Rebel 14
Thanks Ed — it looks like a fun engine!
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Re: Rebel 14
Yes and no see - http://rebel13.nl/rebel13/rebel%2013.htmlGabor Szots wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 5:53 pm I'm happy with this release but there are a few things I don't understand.
1. Was there ever a Rebel 13? If not, why was it skipped?
Brrrr.... what a comparison, which engine did Albert use, Fritz, Stockfish? I used my own and the discount is 500%.Gabor Szots wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 5:53 pm 2. Is what you have done the same what Albert Silver did with Fat Fritz 2, that is, take the search of an other engine and replace its evaluation with your own?
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Re: Rebel 14
What am I missing? Don't you write you have taken Fruit 2.1 as your starting point and later replaced its evaluation with that of Benjamin? I thought the search of Fruit has been kept.Rebel wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 7:48 pmBrrrr.... what a comparison, which engine did Albert use, Fritz, Stockfish? I used my own and the discount is 500%.Gabor Szots wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 5:53 pm 2. Is what you have done the same what Albert Silver did with Fat Fritz 2, that is, take the search of an other engine and replace its evaluation with your own?
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Re: Rebel 14
Thank you Ed !!!
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Re: Rebel 14
Congrats for the new release.
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Re: Rebel 14
Yep, that's what the page states.Gabor Szots wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 7:56 pmWhat am I missing? Don't you write you have taken Fruit 2.1 as your starting point and later replaced its evaluation with that of Benjamin? I thought the search of Fruit has been kept.Rebel wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 7:48 pmBrrrr.... what a comparison, which engine did Albert use, Fritz, Stockfish? I used my own and the discount is 500%.Gabor Szots wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 5:53 pm 2. Is what you have done the same what Albert Silver did with Fat Fritz 2, that is, take the search of an other engine and replace its evaluation with your own?
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Re: Rebel 14
I've received a private message:
and guess what, you really made Rebel a derivative engine!
so Rebel 14 is:
Fruit 2.1 +
Pawel Koziol's improved Fruit search +
Chris Witington's nnue probing code +
nnue net based on Benjamin's games
you have not written what trainer was used
you have developed your own trainer? has Chris Wittington developed a trainer? was nodchip/stockfish pytorch trainer used?
if the latter then, just like Andrew would say, "boring"
last time you asked me where was my sense of humor
I hope you have not lost yours
because of the "Is Rebel a derivative?" thread I opened months ago but I meant "ProDeo" and not "Rebel" that timeAre you a seer?
and guess what, you really made Rebel a derivative engine!
so Rebel 14 is:
Fruit 2.1 +
Pawel Koziol's improved Fruit search +
Chris Witington's nnue probing code +
nnue net based on Benjamin's games
you have not written what trainer was used
you have developed your own trainer? has Chris Wittington developed a trainer? was nodchip/stockfish pytorch trainer used?
if the latter then, just like Andrew would say, "boring"
last time you asked me where was my sense of humor
I hope you have not lost yours
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Re: Rebel 14
Does it play FRC?
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Re: Rebel 14
You’re right. The search and the trainer are boring. The net is the interesting part.
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Re: Rebel 14
Anyone try this in the Arena gui? I can't get the engine to make a move. Seems to work fine in Fritz 17 though..