Sorry.
You are obviously right.
My question is: How can black win after Ng4
Kind regards
Bernhard
Sting-sf-45 release
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Re: Sting-sf-45 release
Many thanks Jose for your compilations.velmarin wrote:Later I'll put it on my blog,
Popcnt Intel version, and version easily.
Microsoft XP version with OLD_LOCKS.
Marek, maybe you should make an effort and move the code to the new Stockfish,
Not only for performance, even modernize .
Users can compile their machines with system BYO, example.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t5i3trjj60c0b ... _SF_4.5.7z
I am afreaid to use any version of Stockfish and to find a horse tail in my bed. Seriously, it is rather your last help.
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Re: Sting-sf-45 release
Not there is a downside, it's entertaining.lech wrote:[ Seriously, it is rather your last help.
But I see Sting almost 50 percent slower than the latest Stockfish.
And it's not your goal Marek, but fans always compare brute force.
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Re: Sting-sf-45 release
I don't see it either.BBauer wrote:Sorry.
You are obviously right.
My question is: How can black win after Ng4
Kind regards
Bernhard
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Re: Sting-sf-45 release
I compare Sting only to Stockfish 211 and I am happy.velmarin wrote: But I see Sting almost 50 percent slower than the latest Stockfish.
And it's not your goal Marek, but fans always compare brute force.
Muchas gracias amigo!
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Re: Sting-sf-45 release
Thank you for a great Engine. Waiting for the draw fortress detection.lech wrote:I compare Sting only to Stockfish 211 and I am happy.velmarin wrote: But I see Sting almost 50 percent slower than the latest Stockfish.
And it's not your goal Marek, but fans always compare brute force.
Muchas gracias amigo!
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Re: Sting-sf-45 release
I know that I will do it. All is in my head. The problem is that my dual core machine is too sloow. I need to find a sponsor (i7).Master Om wrote: Thank you for a great Engine. Waiting for the draw fortress detection.
Maybe someone knows a rich men who doesn't like (afraid) an artifical intelligenc and is able help me. Such an engine can be welcome in discusions about the inteligence.
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Re: Sting-sf-45 release
Any chance of an exe that works without asking for dll files?velmarin wrote:Later I'll put it on my blog,
Popcnt Intel version, and version easily.
Microsoft XP version with OLD_LOCKS.
Marek, maybe you should make an effort and move the code to the new Stockfish,
Not only for performance, even modernize .
Users can compile their machines with system BYO, example.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t5i3trjj60c0b ... _SF_4.5.7z
Graham.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: Sting-sf-45 release
Maybe I missed that detail,Graham Banks wrote:
Any chance of an exe that works without asking for dll files?
Graham.
try to xeon:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4xcs2zhdhyl4e ... 5%20x64.7z
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Re: Sting-sf-45 release
Thanks. Works well now.velmarin wrote:Maybe I missed that detail,Graham Banks wrote:
Any chance of an exe that works without asking for dll files?
Graham.
try to xeon:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4xcs2zhdhyl4e ... 5%20x64.7z
gbanksnz at gmail.com