One more accurate rating list

Discussion of anything and everything relating to chess playing software and machines.

Moderator: Ras

Vinvin
Posts: 5297
Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:40 am
Full name: Vincent Lejeune

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by Vinvin »

Yes, probably 1 time per month
Henrik Dinesen wrote:Do you plan periodic updates?
Vinvin
Posts: 5297
Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:40 am
Full name: Vincent Lejeune

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by Vinvin »

- Latest CEGT games added
- S12 4 CPU CEGT merged with CCRL OA off
- I choose a new reference, now it's Spike 1.2 Turin, a very stable engine because it have 6900 games on CCRL and 4600 on CEGT, I set it to the average rating from both list : 2810
- A couple of other names was merged

HTML : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... 11-02.html
Text : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... -11-02.txt
Open office (calc) : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... -11-02.ods
James Constance
Posts: 358
Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:36 pm
Location: UK

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by James Constance »

As you've added a spreadsheet, it might be good to have separate columns for the number of CPUs and whether it's 64 or 32-bit so that the list can be easily filtered.

Just a thought! :)
User avatar
Werner
Posts: 2991
Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:09 pm
Location: Germany
Full name: Werner Schüle

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by Werner »

Vinvin wrote:Are "Movei 0.8.438 P10" and "Movei 0.8.438 (10 10 10)", the same engine ?
Yes, I think so!
Werner
User avatar
Graham Banks
Posts: 44573
Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:52 am
Location: Auckland, NZ

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by Graham Banks »

Werner wrote:
Vinvin wrote:Are "Movei 0.8.438 P10" and "Movei 0.8.438 (10 10 10)", the same engine ?
Yes, I think so!
Yes they are.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
Vinvin
Posts: 5297
Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:40 am
Full name: Vincent Lejeune

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by Vinvin »

Done !
James Constance wrote:As you've added a spreadsheet, it might be good to have separate columns for the number of CPUs and whether it's 64 or 32-bit so that the list can be easily filtered.

Just a thought! :)
Vinvin
Posts: 5297
Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:40 am
Full name: Vincent Lejeune

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by Vinvin »

- added games from WBEC tournament, there's a lot of engines there and a lot of cross-games between the other list, little problem, not a lot of games
- added the column "error bar" : "High error bar" when above+under >60 and "Very high error bar" when above+under >100
- Added 1 column for #of CPU and 1 column for 64-bit
- Now, 2 HTML files : 1 complete and 1 with selection : deleted "Very High error" engines and keep only 700 first entries

2452 engines, 659 449 games !

HTML : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... plete.html
http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... ction.html

Text : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... -11-03.txt

Open office (calc) : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... -11-03.ods
James Constance
Posts: 358
Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:36 pm
Location: UK

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by James Constance »

Vinvin wrote:Done !
James Constance wrote:As you've added a spreadsheet, it might be good to have separate columns for the number of CPUs and whether it's 64 or 32-bit so that the list can be easily filtered.

Just a thought! :)
That's useful, thanks!

If you should ever feel inclined to add release dates for each engine...we could have some fun creating charts! 8-)
User avatar
meschle
Posts: 200
Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:53 pm

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by meschle »

Vinvin wrote:- added games from WBEC tournament, there's a lot of engines there and a lot of cross-games between the other list, little problem, not a lot of games
- added the column "error bar" : "High error bar" when above+under >60 and "Very high error bar" when above+under >100
- Added 1 column for #of CPU and 1 column for 64-bit
- Now, 2 HTML files : 1 complete and 1 with selection : deleted "Very High error" engines and keep only 700 first entries

2452 engines, 659 449 games !

HTML : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... plete.html
http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... ction.html

Text : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... -11-03.txt

Open office (calc) : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/r ... -11-03.ods
Thanks vincent this is a great list :D

As for the spreadsheet - why not xls (excel) format - Open office calc can output in xls format and i think this would be more universally acceptable for those that dont run open office (i.e prob the majority run ms office)
Regards Mark

Quad Q6600 3.0 Ghz, Vista 64bit, 4gb Ram
Vinvin
Posts: 5297
Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:40 am
Full name: Vincent Lejeune

Re: One more accurate rating list

Post by Vinvin »

James Constance wrote:
Vinvin wrote:Done !
James Constance wrote:As you've added a spreadsheet, it might be good to have separate columns for the number of CPUs and whether it's 64 or 32-bit so that the list can be easily filtered.

Just a thought! :)
That's useful, thanks!

If you should ever feel inclined to add release dates for each engine...we could have some fun creating charts! 8-)
I don't have the data ...
Junior (7), a multiple world champion is 680th on the list !!
very funny how strength growth with the time :-)