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I used the -repeat switch for the positions to be repeated with colors swapped, but apparently cutechess ignores this if the tournament is a round robin. Is this the expected behavior?
gaard wrote:I used the -repeat switch for the positions to be repeated with colors swapped, but apparently cutechess ignores this if the tournament is a round robin. Is this the expected behavior?
I guess it's finally time to post my first message on this board. Cutechess-cli does indeed ignore the "-repeat" option in tournament mode if only one game per encounter is played. But if you set "-games" to 2 (or any even number), each opening is repeated once and the colors are swapped.
gaard wrote:I used the -repeat switch for the positions to be repeated with colors swapped, but apparently cutechess ignores this if the tournament is a round robin. Is this the expected behavior?
I guess it's finally time to post my first message on this board. Cutechess-cli does indeed ignore the "-repeat" option in tournament mode if only one game per encounter is played. But if you set "-games" to 2 (or any even number), each opening is repeated once and the colors are swapped.
I am only using the -rounds switch with an even number and not specifying the number of games. From what I read here, I should be using -games 2 for repeated positions with colors swapped in one round?
gaard wrote:I used the -repeat switch for the positions to be repeated with colors swapped, but apparently cutechess ignores this if the tournament is a round robin. Is this the expected behavior?
I guess it's finally time to post my first message on this board. Cutechess-cli does indeed ignore the "-repeat" option in tournament mode if only one game per encounter is played. But if you set "-games" to 2 (or any even number), each opening is repeated once and the colors are swapped.
I am only using the -rounds switch with an even number and not specifying the number of games. From what I read here, I should be using -games 2 for repeated positions with colors swapped in one round?
Yes. "-rounds <n>" will just repeat the tournament <n> times, and "-games <n>" means that each encounter between any two engines consists of <n> games. You can of course combine "-rounds" and "-games".