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kingliveson
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by kingliveson » Thu Aug 05, 2010 10:03 pm
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Rybka vs IvanHoe, Blitz:15'+10 2010
1 Rybka 4 w32 +24/=54/-22 51.00% 51.0/100
2 IvanHoe 9.52b w32 +22/=54/-24 49.00% 49.0/100
† 50 Positions (
test suite)
† 3/4 Nalimov/RobboBase
† 64 MB Hash
† Ponder Off
† AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37
† 1 CPU
† 15+10 Incrementing Time Control
IvanHoe
PawnsHash 8 MB
TimeImitateOpponent
TimeMoreWhenLosing
TimeMoreWhenWinning
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Ivanhoe v Rybka R0001, 4'/40+4'/40+4'/4 2010
1 Deep Rybka 4 x64 +76/=160/-64 52.00% 156.0/300
2 IvanHoe 9.52b x64 +64/=160/-76 48.00% 144.0/300
† 150 Positions (test suite)
† 3-4-5 Nalimov/RobboBase
† 128 MB Hash
† Ponder Off
† Athlon 64 X2 6000+ @ 3100 MHz
† 2 Cores
† 40/4 Repeating Time Control
IvanHoe
PawnsHash 16 MB
Game data available: http://chess.cygnitec.com/pgn/
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen
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robbolito
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by robbolito » Sat Aug 07, 2010 12:54 am
AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1090T Processor6x @ 3.2 GHz 4,096 MB Memory
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (Build 7600)
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 23.33
KNS: 11196
GUI: CB Rybka 3
Book: HS 10 moves
Hash: 256
RB and TB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz:10' 0
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1 Ivanhoe 52cU-x64 3190 +4/-3/=13 52.50% 10.5/20
2 Houdini 1.03a x64 8_CPU 3190 +3/-4/=13 47.50% 9.5/20
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DaveD
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by DaveD » Sat Aug 07, 2010 12:54 pm
robbolito wrote:AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1090T Processor6x @ 3.2 GHz 4,096 MB Memory
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (Build 7600)
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 23.33
KNS: 11196
GUI: CB Rybka 3
Book: HS 10 moves
Hash: 256
RB and TB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz:10' 0
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1 Ivanhoe 52cU-x64 3190 +4/-3/=13 52.50% 10.5/20
2 Houdini 1.03a x64 8_CPU 3190 +3/-4/=13 47.50% 9.5/20
Ivanhoe 52cU is not a familiar version to me. Where can it be downloaded?
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kingliveson
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by kingliveson » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:20 pm
The head-to-head match up tells the whole story.
Third World War 2010
1 Houdini 1.03a x64 POPCNT 4_CPU *********** 22.5 - 27.5 24.0 - 26.0 31.0 - 19.0 77.5/150
2 Deep Rybka 4 SSE42 x64 27.5 - 22.5 *********** 22.0 - 28.0 27.0 - 23.0 76.5/150
3 IvanHoe 9.52b x64 26.0 - 24.0 28.0 - 22.0 *********** 20.0 - 30.0 74.0/150
4 FireBird 1.1 x64 19.0 - 31.0 23.0 - 27.0 30.0 - 20.0 *********** 72.0/150
† 25 Positions (
test suite)
† EGTB Off
† Ponder Off
† 128 MB Hash
† Phenom II 940
† 4 Cores
† 2+2 Incrementing Time Control
FireBird
Pawn Hash 64 MB*
Pawn Value 120
Rook Value 600
Queen Value 1170
Bishop Pair Value 70
Verification Reduction 8
IvanHoe
Pawn Hash 16 MB
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Rybka vs IvanHoe, 10'/40+10'/40+10'/40 2010
1 IvanHoe 9.52b w32 +12/=27/-11 51.00% 25.5/50
2 Rybka 4 w32 +11/=27/-12 49.00% 24.5/50
† 25 Positions (test suite)
† 3/4 Nalimov/RobbBase
† 64 MB Hash
† Ponder Off
† AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37
† 1 CPU
† 40/10 Repeating Time Control
IvanHoe
PawnsHash 8 MB
Game data available: http://chess.cygnitec.com/pgn/
Note: IvanHoe used new time management settings that prevents it from losing on time or getting in time trouble.
* FireBird Pawn Hash is way too huge for such time control.
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen
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robbolito
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by robbolito » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:41 pm
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 4CPU 960 3.20GHz8x @ 4.005 GHz with 4,096 MB Memory
Microsoft Windows XP 64 Bit Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 3790)
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 24.98
KNS: 11988
GUI: CB Rybka 3
Book: Perfect 2009-10 moves
Hash: 256
RB and TB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz:10' 0
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1 IvanHoe T52E.x64POPCNT 3190 +10/-2/=8 70.00% 14.0/20
2 Houdini 1.03a x64 POPCNT 4_CP 3190 +2/-10/=8 30.00% 6.0/20
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robbolito
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by robbolito » Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:15 pm
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad Q9550 2.83GHz4x @3.5 GHz 4,096 MB Memory
Microsoft Windows XP 64 Bit Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 3790)
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 20.90
KNS: 10032
GUI: CB Rybka 3
Book: Perfect 2009-10 moves
Hash: 256
RB and TB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz:10' 0
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1 IvanHoe T52E.x64 3190 +10/-6/=34 54.00% 27.0/50
2 Houdini 1.03a x64 4_CPU 3190 +6/-10/=34 46.00% 23.0/50
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Gerold
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by Gerold » Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:31 pm
Why not run 200+ matches. With these top engine matches 20-50 games mean little as for as which is the strongest.
Best,
Gerold.
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robbolito
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by robbolito » Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:17 pm
Gerold,
easier said then done.
To play 200 games at 10 min per engine in theory would take about 66 hours but practically we are talking more than day and a half.
And with hope that there are no exceptions to stop the games in the middle of the night.
So ,as you see it is not easy to play 200 games but going slowly one can reach to decent number of games to make relative evaluation of the engine strength.
Any volunteers?
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robbolito
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by robbolito » Sun Aug 15, 2010 12:33 pm
AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1090T Processor6x @ 3.2 GHz 4,096 MB Memory
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (Build 7600)
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 23.33
KNS: 11196
GUI: CB Rybka 3
Book: Perfect 2009- 10 moves
Hash: 256
RB and TB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz:10' 0
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1 Ivanhoe 52dU-x64 3190 +9/-4/=31 55.68% 24.5/44
2 Houdini 1.03a x64 8_CPU 3190 +4/-9/=31 44.32% 19.5/44
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alexandros
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by alexandros » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:57 pm
On my computer, AMD X64 double core, Win XP32 SP3 , the best IvanHoe was T52D. I matched it against T52E at 400 msec + 40 msec time control, 16,034 games (I got bored testing more)
They are virtually equal within +/-4 Elo points interval with 95% confidence. On my comp the order is the following:
Houdini 1.03a > IvanHoe T52D/E > Rybka 4 > Fire 1.31 with >99% confidence, after several long tests at very short time controls. Some of the other IvanHoes are somewhere in between T52D/E and Rybka 4.