My test for RubiChess-20220223_x86-64-bmi2

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My test for RubiChess-20220223_x86-64-bmi2

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Match conditions:

-TC=4'+2"
-Hash=256 MB
-GUI: Arena 3.5.1
-Books: SuperGM_4mvs.abk (8 plies book) for both engines
-default settings for both engines
-1 thread-CPU=Intel i5-7400-3GHz (Kaby Lake)
-TBS: 6-men Syzygy bases for both engines
-OS: Windows 10 Home.

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+0 -55 =45

-210 Elo points

The result in my match for the previous version of RubiChess was:

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RubiChess 20220223 x64 has 3505 Elo points (CCRL Blitz).

RubiChess 2021 x64 3479 has Elo points (CCRL Blitz).

Difference in CCRL tests......3505-3479 = 26 Elo points.

Difference in my tests..........241-210 = 31 Elo points.

In Stefan Pohl rating list the differente between SF dev. version and RubiChess-20220223 is greater than the difference between FT2 and RubiChess-20220223 in my test (248 face to 220 Elo points). I'm extremely curious if the latest SF is better than FT2 on my PC! :lol:

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