Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

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Uri Blass
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

Post by Uri Blass »

Caissa is the weakest engine in my tournament but even caissa could mate in 1 in the following game when sometimes it fails to mate in 1 even against the random mover.
I think 512 nodes should be enough to avoid mate in 1 but Obsidian seems to disagree with me.

Here is the win of Caissa against Obsidian when one draw that it got in a match against the random mover.

[pgn][Event "Computer event"]
[Site "Somewhere on Earth"]
[Date "2024.03.20"]
[Round "1"]
[Board "6482"]
[White "Caissa 1.17 depth 1"]
[Black "Obsidian 11.0 512 nodes"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B01"]
[PlyCount "53"]
[EventDate "2024.??.??"]

1. e4 {10 +0.3/1 29} d5 {10 -0.2/4 452} 2. exd5 {10 +0.7/1 22} Nf6 {10 -0.6/4 213} 3. Bb5+ {10 +0.9/1 63; B01: Scandinavian defence} c6 {10 -0.3/5 391} 4. dxc6 {10 +0.9/1 5} bxc6 {10 +0.4/3 317} 5. Be2 {10 +1.2/1 15} e5 {10 +1.2/3 344} 6. d3 {10 +1.0/1 25} c5 {10 +0.6/4 395} 7. Bf3 {10 +1.2/1 42} e4 {10 +2.1/6 471} 8. dxe4 {10 +2.0/1 27} Bd6 {10 +1.5/3 181} 9. Nd2 {10 +2.5/1 35} Be5 {10 +1.8/3 255} 10. Nc4 {10 +2.9/1 43} Qc7 {10 +2.5/5 462} 11. c3 {10 +3.3/1 49} Nbd7 {10 +1.3/3 159} 12. Ne2 {10 +3.0/1 71} Ba6 {10 +0.1/4 197} 13. Qa4 {10 +2.2/1 74} Bxc4 {10 +1.7/5 471} 14. Qxc4 {10 +2.5/1 4} Bxh2 {10 -2.5/4 217} 15. Qa4 {10 +2.3/1 35} Rb8 {10 +0.7/4 260} 16. Qc2 {10 +2.0/1 47} Ne5 {10 +0.7/3 200} 17. Qa4+ {10 +5.8/1 51} Nfd7 {10 -0.1/4 397} 18. Be3 {10 +0.9/1 68} Rxb2 {10 +0.0/4 305} 19. Rd1 {10 +0.1/1 29} Nxf3+ {10 +1.2/4 472} 20. gxf3 {10 +1.6/1 57} Bd6 {10 +1.9/4 466} 21. f4 {10 +1.5/1 31} h5 {10 +1.1/4 417} 22. e5 {10 +2.5/1 26} Qb7 {10 -2.1/4 240} 23. Ng3 {10 +2.4/1 47} Bb8 {10 +1.5/3 261} 24. Ne4 {10 +2.7/1 61} h4 {10 +1.5/5 464} 25. Bxc5 {10 +2.6/1 37} Rxa2 {10 +1.6/5 392} 26. Qd4 {10 -0.4/1 74} Nxc5 {10 -8.3/4 291} 27. Qd8# {10 mate M+1/1} 1-0[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "Computer event"]
[Site "Somewhere on Earth"]
[Date "2024.03.21"]
[Time "13:03:42"]
[Round "1"]
[Board "40"]
[White "Sx Random 1"]
[Black "Caissa 1.17 depth 1"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Termination "stalemate"]
[ECO "A00"]
[Opening "Anderssen's opening"]
[TimeControl "depth: 2;depth: 1"]
[PlyCount "82"]

1.a3 {+0.0/0 10} e5 {-0.1/1 10 24; A00: Anderssen's opening} 2.c3 {-0.2/0 10} c6 {-0.4/1 10 29}
3.f3 {-0.2/0 10} d5 {-1.2/1 10 42} 4.e4 {-0.8/0 10} Be7 {-0.9/1 10 42}
5.Bc4 {-0.7/0 10} dxc4 {-5.3/1 10 28} 6.Ra2 {-3.7/0 10} c5 {-5.7/1 10 39}
7.Ne2 {-3.6/0 10} f5 {-5.6/1 10 42} 8.Ra1 {-2.5/0 10} f4 {-6.0/1 10 55}
9.O-O {-2.8/0 10} Qd6 {-5.3/1 10 40} 10.Kh1 {-2.6/0 10} b6 {-5.3/1 10 38}
11.g3 {-2.6/0 10} fxg3 {-5.6/1 10 70} 12.Qe1 {-4.0/0 10} gxh2 {-7.0/1 10 70}
13.Ng1 {-5.1/0 10} hxg1=Q+ {-10.4/1 10 107} 14.Rxg1 {-15.3/0 10} Qh6+ {-10.4/1 10 3}
15.Qh4 {-6.7/0 10} Qxh4+ {-15.7/1 10 39} 16.Kg2 {-15.6/0 10} Qg5+ {-15.8/1 10 17}
17.Kf2 {-15.9/0 10} Qh4+ {-15.6/1 10 55} 18.Kf1 {-15.8/0 10} Qh3+ {-15.7/1 10 55}
19.Rg2 {-15.9/0 10} Qxf3+ {-16.7/1 10 53} 20.Kg1 {-17.3/0 10} Qf6 {-15.6/1 10 28}
21.Ra2 {-16.4/0 10} Nd7 {-16.7/1 10 48} 22.Kh2 {-16.3/0 10} Qh6+ {-19.5/1 10 49}
23.Kg3 {-16.8/0 10} Qh4+ {-20.2/1 10 54} 24.Kf3 {-16.7/0 10} Qh3+ {-23.5/1 10 35}
25.Rg3 {-17.2/0 10} Qe6 {-18.9/1 10 67} 26.Rg4 {-16.7/0 10} h5 {-20.2/1 10 68}
27.Rg6 {-17.2/0 10} Qxg6 {-23.9/1 10 36} 28.Ke3 {-21.7/0 10} h4 {-25.5/1 10 47}
29.Kf2 {-21.4/0 10} Qf6+ {-24.5/1 10 53} 30.Ke1 {-21.9/0 10} Qe6 {-22.0/1 10 46}
31.b3 {-21.4/0 10} cxb3 {-23.4/1 10 46} 32.Kf2 {-22.7/0 10} bxa2 {-31.4/1 10 74}
33.Kf3 {-27.7/0 10} axb1=Q {-40.2/1 10 16} 34.d4 {-37.7/0 10} Qf7+ {-52.3/1 10 49}
35.Kg2 {-37.9/0 10} Qg6+ {-45.7/1 10 99} 36.Kh2 {-37.9/0 10} exd4 {-34.0/1 10 87}
37.Kh1 {-38.5/0 10} Qxc1+ {-39.9/1 10 63} 38.Kh2 {-41.3/0 10} Qd6+ {-245.7/1 10 44}
39.e5 {-41.4/0 10} Qxe5+ {-245.7/1 10 13} 40.Kh3 {-42.5/0 10} Qxc3+ {-245.7/1 10 7}
41.Kg4 {-43.3/0 10} Qxa3 {-245.7/1 10 3} 1/2-1/2

[/pgn]
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

Post by Dann Corbit »

Re:
"Suppose I run it with another pgn in the same folder. Does it go to use also the result of the previous pgn?"

No, but you can combine the pgn files into one. There may be a way to get it to use multiple pgn files but I don't know how.
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ThatsIt
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

Post by ThatsIt »

Dann Corbit wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 3:47 pm ...There may be a way to get it to use multiple pgn files but I don't know how.
ordo -a 2800 -A "Engine X" -o ratings.txt -- file01.pgn file02.pgn file03.pgn
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

Post by Uri Blass »

There is only one problem.


After I edit the file ordo_example and run it the file disappear from the folder and I cannot see it.
The only way that I found to run it again is simply to unzip the file of ordo again in a different folder and it is not convenient.

I have no idea why it disappear from the folder or maybe it does not disappear but I do not see it.
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

Post by ThatsIt »

Which file has disappeared? Rating.txt, rating1.txt or ...?

btw.:
you've made some typo:
ordo-win32.exe -a 0 -A Caissa 1.17 depth 1"" -W -p uritour.pgn -o rating1.txt

correct is:
ordo-win32.exe -a 0 -A "Caissa 1.17 depth 1" -W -p uritour.pgn -o rating1.txt
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

Post by Uri Blass »

ThatsIt wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 11:29 am Which file has disappeared? Rating.txt, rating1.txt or ...?

btw.:
you've made some typo:
ordo-win32.exe -a 0 -A Caissa 1.17 depth 1"" -W -p uritour.pgn -o rating1.txt

correct is:
ordo-win32.exe -a 0 -A "Caissa 1.17 depth 1" -W -p uritour.pgn -o rating1.txt
The example file disappeared(not the rating)
Of course i can generate the example file again by unzipping the file and edit it but it is not a convenient way.
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

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Maybe it was moved into the quarantine-folder of your anti-virus software?
Batch files often cause problems under Windows ...
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

Post by schack »

This is a ridiculously useful bit of programming. Thank you very much - made my life a lot easier today!

[quote=Archimedes post_id=960335 time=1711015746 user_id=11678]
Some time ago, I also created a tool or batch file like this. Simply unpack the archive into a directory of your choice. Then copy all PGN files into the input directory and start the batch processing (all PGN files are processed one after the other). The result is a BayesElo, ELOstat and Ordo rating list for each PGN file. If desired, the batch file can also create a move average list. For further information, simply read the readme file.

PGNStat 2023.12.12:
https://app.box.com/s/dn54238h3knuef7z9v914xvp3yof3ud5
[/quote]
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

Post by gordonr »

Archimedes wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 11:09 am Some time ago, I also created a tool or batch file like this. Simply unpack the archive into a directory of your choice. Then copy all PGN files into the input directory and start the batch processing (all PGN files are processed one after the other). The result is a BayesElo, ELOstat and Ordo rating list for each PGN file. If desired, the batch file can also create a move average list. For further information, simply read the readme file.

PGNStat 2023.12.12:
https://app.box.com/s/dn54238h3knuef7z9v914xvp3yof3ud5
Brilliant, thanks! :)
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Re: Is there a tool to generate my own rating list?

Post by Uri Blass »

ThatsIt wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:06 am
Dann Corbit wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 3:47 pm ...There may be a way to get it to use multiple pgn files but I don't know how.
ordo -a 2800 -A "Engine X" -o ratings.txt -- file01.pgn file02.pgn file03.pgn
The example I see is
ordo-win32.exe -a 2834 -A "Naum 4.2" -W -p games.pgn -o rating.txt
I added the following line:
ordo-win32.exe -a 500 -A "Obsidian 11.0 512 nodes" -W -p ligaw1.pgn ligaw2.pgn ligaw3.pgn ligaw4.pgn -o rating1.txt

It generated only one file with the name rating.txt

It has no problem to generate 2 rating lists if I type the following:
ordo-win32.exe -a 500 -A "Obsidian 11.0 512 nodes" -W -p ligaw1.pgn -o rating1.txt

Note that the file always disappear from my eyes after I run it and the only way I see to get back the original exam file is simply to uncompress the file that I got from the internet again.

It is probably in the computer because I could see older files that I had when I try to edit it but I see it only after I unzip the file of ordo and before I run it.