A little assembly required, which is fine since it’s intended for people wanting to tinker with the engine. If you don’t know your way around python, you may struggle.supersharp77 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 3:05 amBased on what I've viewed online...very few people have been able to run A0 "lite" at all......the master contained no exe and the .bat file was unsuccessful in initiating the python file.....Failed for me in Arena...Banksia....Cutechess & Pythonchess Gui's (CPU) even more difficult to execute for GPU....ARdkappe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 10:58 am King of the hill is a0lite, but it’s a mcts/nn engine, so speed is less important. https://github.com/dkappe/a0lite
Add in a gpu and it can go all the way to 2850++. It made it all the way to L4 a few TCEC seasons ago.![]()
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(Strongest?) python engine: D-house
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Re: (Strongest?) python engine: D-house
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".