ChessBrainVB
https://github.com/RZulu54/ChessBrainVB/releases
EnkoChess
https://sites.google.com/site/esilchenk ... /enkochess
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updates chess engines
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Re: updates chess engines
I have not seen any mention of BullitChess anywhere here:
https://bitbucket.org/CornFLX/bullitchess/
There is a download in the downloads section, but it is missing some necessary DLL files. I have uploaded a complete package here:
http://tonyschess.x10host.com/bullitchess_1.0.rar
Note that this program does not seem to support blitz or incremental time controls, only x moves in y minutes or fixed depth. I have not played a lot of games with it, but I would estimate it to be its ELO to be 1600-1700.
https://bitbucket.org/CornFLX/bullitchess/
There is a download in the downloads section, but it is missing some necessary DLL files. I have uploaded a complete package here:
http://tonyschess.x10host.com/bullitchess_1.0.rar
Note that this program does not seem to support blitz or incremental time controls, only x moves in y minutes or fixed depth. I have not played a lot of games with it, but I would estimate it to be its ELO to be 1600-1700.
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Re: updates chess engines
EnkoChess has been updated. September 1 compile:
https://sites.google.com/site/esilchenk ... ects=0&d=1
https://sites.google.com/site/esilchenk ... ects=0&d=1
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Re: updates chess engines
Hmm, seems that an engine called DirtyBit, by Andrew Backes, has been overlooked:
https://github.com/andrewbackes/dirty-bit/releases
I played a bit with the latest release. It's a fixed hash size, about 775 MB. I've only run a few test games with it:
4-0-0 versus Isa (2186 ELO)
3-0-0 versus EveAnn (2337 ELO)
1-4-1 versus Ethereal (2631 ELO)
So anyway, I guess we get a very rough ballpark estimate of its strength.
It had its own web page at one point, but it is now only viewable through the Wayback Machine:
http://web.archive.org/web/201603121230 ... y-bit.com/
https://github.com/andrewbackes/dirty-bit/releases
I played a bit with the latest release. It's a fixed hash size, about 775 MB. I've only run a few test games with it:
4-0-0 versus Isa (2186 ELO)
3-0-0 versus EveAnn (2337 ELO)
1-4-1 versus Ethereal (2631 ELO)
So anyway, I guess we get a very rough ballpark estimate of its strength.
It had its own web page at one point, but it is now only viewable through the Wayback Machine:
http://web.archive.org/web/201603121230 ... y-bit.com/
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Re: updates chess engines
And, the recently released engine SCTR, by Can Cetin & Dogac Eldenk:
https://github.com/nitrocan/sctr/releases
I have been testing it against the likes of Rodent III and ChessBrainVB, and it is competitive with those engines.
https://github.com/nitrocan/sctr/releases
I have been testing it against the likes of Rodent III and ChessBrainVB, and it is competitive with those engines.
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Re: updates chess engines
I am not sure that one is kosher...tmokonen wrote:And, the recently released engine SCTR, by Can Cetin & Dogac Eldenk:
https://github.com/nitrocan/sctr/releases
I have been testing it against the likes of Rodent III and ChessBrainVB, and it is competitive with those engines.
https://rwbc-chess.de
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Re: updates chess engines
What is it similar to?
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Re: updates chess engines
It is open source. What are your concerns, Guenther?Guenther wrote:I am not sure that one is kosher...tmokonen wrote:And, the recently released engine SCTR, by Can Cetin & Dogac Eldenk:
https://github.com/nitrocan/sctr/releases
I have been testing it against the likes of Rodent III and ChessBrainVB, and it is competitive with those engines.
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Re: updates chess engines
Thanks! Never heard of this one, Tony.tmokonen wrote:Hmm, seems that an engine called DirtyBit, by Andrew Backes, has been overlooked:
https://github.com/andrewbackes/dirty-bit/releases
I played a bit with the latest release. It's a fixed hash size, about 775 MB. I've only run a few test games with it:
4-0-0 versus Isa (2186 ELO)
3-0-0 versus EveAnn (2337 ELO)
1-4-1 versus Ethereal (2631 ELO)
So anyway, I guess we get a very rough ballpark estimate of its strength.
It had its own web page at one point, but it is now only viewable through the Wayback Machine:
http://web.archive.org/web/201603121230 ... y-bit.com/
https://rwbc-chess.de
trollwatch:
Talkchess nowadays is a joke - it is full of trolls/idiots/people stuck in the pleistocene > 80% of the posts fall into this category...
trollwatch:
Talkchess nowadays is a joke - it is full of trolls/idiots/people stuck in the pleistocene > 80% of the posts fall into this category...