Stockfish and Critter are still drawing a lot:
1 Critter 1.4a x64 [t=6] +5/=31/-3
Clash of the Titans
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Re: Clash of the Titans
And this was really short GM draw
[Event "Critter-Stockfish"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2012.03.12"]
[Round "36.1"]
[White "Stockfish 2.2.2 SSE42 [t=6]"]
[Black "Critter 1.4a x64 [t=6]"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B11"]
[Annotator "0.04;0.21"]
[PlyCount "16"]
[EventDate "2012.03.05"]
{AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1075T Processor 3000 MHz W=31.3 plies; 6.076kN/s B=25.8
plies; 8.918kN/s} 1. e4 c6 2. Nf3 d5 3. Nc3 Bg4 4. Be2 e6 5. d4 Nf6 {0.21/25
352} 6. e5 {0.04/28 332 (h3)} Nfd7 {0.02/25 279} 7. Ng5 {0.00/31 0 (0-0)} Bxe2
{0.00/25 222} 8. Qxe2 {0.00/33 0} h6 {0.00/25 259} 1/2-1/2
[Event "Critter-Stockfish"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2012.03.12"]
[Round "36.1"]
[White "Stockfish 2.2.2 SSE42 [t=6]"]
[Black "Critter 1.4a x64 [t=6]"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B11"]
[Annotator "0.04;0.21"]
[PlyCount "16"]
[EventDate "2012.03.05"]
{AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1075T Processor 3000 MHz W=31.3 plies; 6.076kN/s B=25.8
plies; 8.918kN/s} 1. e4 c6 2. Nf3 d5 3. Nc3 Bg4 4. Be2 e6 5. d4 Nf6 {0.21/25
352} 6. e5 {0.04/28 332 (h3)} Nfd7 {0.02/25 279} 7. Ng5 {0.00/31 0 (0-0)} Bxe2
{0.00/25 222} 8. Qxe2 {0.00/33 0} h6 {0.00/25 259} 1/2-1/2
Jouni
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Re: Clash of the Titans
Hi Jouni,
you're right - that draw was accepted far too early. For the next match series I will configure the "draw button" (in the Fritz GUI options) to "late" instead of "early".
Best regards
Timo
you're right - that draw was accepted far too early. For the next match series I will configure the "draw button" (in the Fritz GUI options) to "late" instead of "early".
Best regards
Timo
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Re: Clash of the Titans
Here are all the games on 1 page (with Iframe) :
http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/clash.html
http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/clash.html
TimoK wrote:No, unfortunately not. Fritz GUI is generating a new page for every tournament, so I have to upload them to different destinations.Vinvin wrote:Would it be possible to see all the matches on 1 HTML page ?
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Re: Clash of the Titans
Thank you very much for showing me the way how to do it! Now I got the Iframe-Page on my website:
http://www.team-oh.de/Computerschach/Broadcast.htm
http://www.team-oh.de/Computerschach/Broadcast.htm
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Re: Clash of the Titans
My first impression is that there are two very powerful engines Houdini and Komodo. Both have a solid strategy (static evoluation), and this can not be completely offset by the time (depths) in contrast to tactics.
Full of holes Stockfish's strategy confirms the end of this engine.
Full of holes Stockfish's strategy confirms the end of this engine.
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Re: Clash of the Titans
Here I fully agree....lech wrote:My first impression is that there are two very powerful engines Houdini and Komodo. Both have a solid strategy (static evoluation), and this can not be completely offset by the time (depths) in contrast to tactics.
Full of holes Stockfish's strategy confirms the end of this engine.
It would take a radical approach from the side of Stockfish team to make a considerable improvement....
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Re: Clash of the Titans
Yeah... I'd vote for them quitting their real jobs and start living for "the cause": Make Stockfish, an open source and free program, stronger than the commercial ones... wow I am starting to get goosebumps....Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Here I fully agree....lech wrote:My first impression is that there are two very powerful engines Houdini and Komodo. Both have a solid strategy (static evoluation), and this can not be completely offset by the time (depths) in contrast to tactics.
Full of holes Stockfish's strategy confirms the end of this engine.
It would take a radical approach from the side of Stockfish team to make a considerable improvement....
Dr.D
Have you guys ever considered they (Tord, Marco & Joona) have already done an amazing job, putting an open source program among the top ones, spending their valuable spare time for nothing in exchange?
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Re: Clash of the Titans
I know how it's difficult to further improve a chess engine especially at this top level....bhlangonijr wrote:Yeah... I'd vote for them quitting their real jobs and start living for "the cause": Make Stockfish, an open source and free program, stronger than the commercial ones... wow I am starting to get goosebumps....Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Here I fully agree....lech wrote:My first impression is that there are two very powerful engines Houdini and Komodo. Both have a solid strategy (static evoluation), and this can not be completely offset by the time (depths) in contrast to tactics.
Full of holes Stockfish's strategy confirms the end of this engine.
It would take a radical approach from the side of Stockfish team to make a considerable improvement....
Dr.D
Have you guys ever considered they (Tord, Marco & Joona) have already done an amazing job, putting an open source program among the top ones, spending their valuable spare time for nothing in exchange?
But even though I am not a programmer,I have my own observations in general regarding the current status of the rngine and I share it so that it might help the authors in their work over the engine
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