Very strong Igorrit v9!

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yanquis1972
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

Post by yanquis1972 »

could very well be the case, or it could be a scaling issue. in my testing so far igorrit is leading at long time control on 3 cores against R3.

it does seem that robbolito was the greatest accomplishment however (great to analyze on one core with another engine using other cores), though the new engines with MPV capability are interesting. i am testing firebird vs igorrit v9 32bit now in 1+1 games and will report if there is a substantial difference.
NATIONAL12
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

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well i know about Stravinsky but did not know it had been released.
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

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this engine has not been released on the commie sites,so who the hell are you.

if you post results.i want to see all parameters,time controls,hardware,books used,64 or 32 and contempt if against Rybka 3 otherwise your results are meaningless to me.please dont post a lot of blitz rubbish.

with respect Paul
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

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no idea what you're talking about or where the aggression is coming from, so i'll ignore it for now. the engine has been mentioned in two threads at this very board, and of course i will post specs of the long TC tournament if i finish it. in the meantime, i suggest some deep breaths on your part.

and yes, i am testing firebird 32 in bullet against igorrit to get a feel for its strength and similarities/dissimilarities. right now i feel it there is no significant difference in terms of style or strength.
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

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if you have firebird,please where did you get it from.i know it is another clone.my sources are good but you seem to have beat me on this one.

regards Paul
yanquis1972
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

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hi paul -- it's available at the chesslogik site

http://www.chesslogik.com/FireBird.htm

apparently a 64 bit version is imminent. fwiw, atm the engine narrowly leads igorrit v9 32 bit +3 in 1min/1sec time control after 30-some games, so at very least it does not appear to be weaker. considering it supports mpv etc, it is a rather exciting development imo.
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

Post by yanquis1972 »

final 100 games, +22 =65 -13 result against igorritv9 32 bit.

am testing a bit more with the enhanced time management ticked to see if it makes any difference. longer time control testing would also be interesting. i believe i will use this for my long TC noomen suite games against rybka should it prove stable enough.
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

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yanquis1972 wrote:hi paul -- it's available at the chesslogik site

http://www.chesslogik.com/FireBird.htm

apparently a 64 bit version is imminent. fwiw, atm the engine narrowly leads igorrit v9 32 bit +3 in 1min/1sec time control after 30-some games, so at very least it does not appear to be weaker. considering it supports mpv etc, it is a rather exciting development imo.
64 bit version is out,just started testing.
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

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yanquis1972 wrote:final 100 games, +22 =65 -13 result against igorritv9 32 bit
The way you write it, does it mean that Firebird won against igorritv9?
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Re: Very strong Igorrit v9!

Post by Tomcass »

Two additional tests in the environment w32. Friz 11 Gui.

Quad 2,67 Mhz. Mem RAM 4 Gz.
All engines with book Paradigm.
10 minutes per game.
Ponder: Off.



2010-01-Ivanhoe81-2 2010

1 2 3 4
1 Igorrit 0.086v8_w32 ********** ½½½½½½½111 11101½½0½1 11½½½½½1½1 20.0/30
2 Rybka 3 32-bit (x4) ½½½½½½½000 ********** ½½½0101011 ½½½½1½100½ 14.0/30 0.00
3 Deep Shredder 12 UCI 00010½½1½0 ½½½1010100 ********** ½1½½½½½1½½ 14.0/30 0.00
4 IvanHoe v81 w32 (x4) 00½½½½½0½0 ½½½½0½011½ ½0½½½½½0½½ ********** 12.0/30


2010-01-Firebird1.0 Gauntlet 2010

FireBird 1.0 beta w32 - Igorrit 0.086v8_w32 4.5 - 5.5 +2/=5/-3 45.00%
FireBird 1.0 beta w32 - IvanHoe v81 w32 (x4) 6.0 - 4.0 +2/=8/-0 60.00%
FireBird 1.0 beta w32 - Rybka 3 32-bit (x4) 6.0 - 4.0 +3/=6/-1 60.00%

Only a few comments:

1.- After some weeks testing the 'Ippolit' engines day and night, I have no doubt that Igorrit V9 (although it states V8) is the strongest engine of the world today.

2.- Extremely strong performance for FireBird 1.0 w32.

3.- More tests in 64w will follow.

Regards,

Tom.