Glass 1.0 update

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Edmund
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Glass 1.0 update

Post by Edmund »

After a couple of month of improving the previously released version (Glass 0.1.0c)
I am now glad to announce the release of the successor Glass 1.0.

Glass is an UCI-compatibile chess engine, written by Pawel Koziol and myself.

While the old version was rated 2271 on CCRL we expect the new release to be breaching the 2300 Elo barrier.

The main updates include:
  • - numerous bugfixes
    - new opening book format (*.gob)
    - including manually created opening book containing more than 65.000 positions
    - separate principal variation hash table to improve move ordering and to return longer lines while analyzing
    - improved king safety evaluation to encourage more interesting game
    - asymmetric mobility evaluation is now default
    - added commands (eg.: 'go searchmoves <move1> <move2> <move n>')
The engine is available on the updated webpage:
http://www.marittima.pl/glass
krazyken

Re: Glass 1.0 update

Post by krazyken »

I really like the website design! It didn't say on the website, but I assume this is a Windows only engine?
Edmund
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Re: Glass 1.0 update

Post by Edmund »

krazyken wrote:I really like the website design! It didn't say on the website, but I assume this is a Windows only engine?
Thanks, Pawel is responsible for the design of the page.

You are right, at this stage we didn't give much thought to porting the engine to other platforms than Windows.
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Re: Glass 1.0 update

Post by gerold »

Thanks Edmund and Pawel.Nice web page.
Glass 1.0 is working fine in Arena.

Best,

Gerold.
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Graham Banks
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Re: Glass 1.0 update

Post by Graham Banks »

Thanks Edmund and Pawel. 8-)
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