Testrun of asmFish 170310 finished.
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SPCC: Testrun of asmFish 170310 finished
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of asmFish 170310 finished
So, I don't understand...how can BrainFish be above the others? I mean, isn't it simply the standard Stockfish engine augmented by a special playing book...but these tests all use the same book. Confused... 
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of asmFish 170310 finished
All except brainfish, which gets to use the special book:leavenfish wrote:So, I don't understand...how can BrainFish be above the others? I mean, isn't it simply the standard Stockfish engine augmented by a special playing book...but these tests all use the same book. Confused...
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pohl4711
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of asmFish 170310 finished
Correct. The Brainfish-Testruns were done with the Cerebellum-Library. Thomas Zipproth and me wanted to measure the Elo-gain of Cerebellum.Dann Corbit wrote:All except brainfish, which gets to use the special book:leavenfish wrote:So, I don't understand...how can BrainFish be above the others? I mean, isn't it simply the standard Stockfish engine augmented by a special playing book...but these tests all use the same book. Confused...
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of asmFish 170310 finished
Stockfish 161212 x64 : 3407 7 7 7000 76.4 % 3187 35.8 %
Stockfish 170318 x64 : 3402 7 7 7000 74.4 % 3203 36.3 %
Three months no progress?
Stockfish 170318 x64 : 3402 7 7 7000 74.4 % 3203 36.3 %
Three months no progress?
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of asmFish 170310 finished
Really weird, the line is now seemingly completely flat, both of Stockfish and AsmFish, distance between them is constant. I believe Komodo 10.4 is a new opponent but that also does not make any bumps in the line that I can see.Leto wrote:Stockfish 161212 x64 : 3407 7 7 7000 76.4 % 3187 35.8 %
Stockfish 170318 x64 : 3402 7 7 7000 74.4 % 3203 36.3 %
Three months no progress?
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pohl4711
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of asmFish 170310 finished
Sadly, thats true. There were a lot of functional patches applied to the Stockfish-code in the last three months, but no measureable Elo-gain against non-Stockfish opponents in my testruns.Leto wrote:Stockfish 161212 x64 : 3407 7 7 7000 76.4 % 3187 35.8 %
Stockfish 170318 x64 : 3402 7 7 7000 74.4 % 3203 36.3 %
Three months no progress?