The brilliant chess move (67)
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The brilliant chess move (67)
r4bk1/2qbr1p1/p2pp1Pp/5P2/1p1BP3/1PN5/1PP1Q3/2K3RR w - - 0 1
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Re: The brilliant chess move (67)
PS: It took 30 Seconds to find and stay with Rxh6! on my Q6700 @ 2.66Ghz
Thanks Walter
http://glareanverlag.wordpress.com/2010 ... n-magazin/
Thanks Walter
http://glareanverlag.wordpress.com/2010 ... n-magazin/
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Re: The brilliant chess move (67)
Hi Ted!Ted Summers wrote:
May I ask for the meaning of Stockfish 1.8 "Tactical"?
Settings of your own?
Would you share them?
regards
Peter.
Peter.
Re: The brilliant chess move (67)
Of course ProDeo - Q3 tactical engine is a lot faster, 0.1 second.Ted Summers wrote:PS: It took 30 Seconds to find and stay with Rxh6! on my Q6700 @ 2.66Ghz
Ed
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Re: The brilliant chess move (67)
I found the settings here:Peter wrote:Ted Summers wrote: Hi Ted!
May I ask for the meaning of Stockfish 1.8 "Tactical"?
Settings of your own?
Would you share them?
http://open-chess.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=366
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Re: The brilliant chess move (67)
WoW!Rebel wrote:Of course ProDeo - Q3 tactical engine is a lot faster, 0.1 second.Ted Summers wrote:PS: It took 30 Seconds to find and stay with Rxh6! on my Q6700 @ 2.66Ghz
Ed
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Re: The brilliant chess move (67)
Ah, I see, was experimenting around with the extensions too already, seems to help in several postitions indeed.Ted Summers wrote:I found the settings here:
http://open-chess.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=366
Thanks a lot
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Re: The brilliant chess move (67)
what GUI is that, ted?
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Re: The brilliant chess move (67)
Linux version of Deep Shredder 12, it is running on Ubuntu 10.04 OS. Here are more screenshots:yanquis1972 wrote:what GUI is that, ted?
http://www.shredderchess.com/chess-info ... shots.html
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Re: The brilliant chess move (67)
Get the new tweaked version of Stockfish...it's listed in the Engine room. Called TinaPA 1.01 I've followed the settings for this update and according to the poster who's tried it...this has improved Stockfish's endgame handling once modifications are done to the default settings. What's not known is whether it's actually boosted the ELO rating. My guess is maybe. But at least from the games posted...this version seems to hold against Rybka 4 very nicely.