Hi Everyone,
EXchess v7.31 is now available on my webpage...
https://sites.google.com/site/experimentalchessprogram/
I had not planned a release at this time, but Matthew Lai reported an bug in castling that needed to be addressed. Then I discovered a second bug in the endgame evaluation while testing. Both are now fixed, and there are a few other changes including the introduction of singular extensions and less aggressive reductions.
Thanks to Matthew for finding this bug and for contributing another patch to allow EXchess to compile smoothly under the llvm compiler on a Mac!
- Dan
EXchess v7.31 released
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Re: EXchess v7.31 released
Thank you Dan 

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Re: EXchess v7.31 released
Dear Dan,dchoman wrote:Hi Everyone,
EXchess v7.31 is now available on my webpage...
https://sites.google.com/site/experimentalchessprogram/
I had not planned a release at this time, but Matthew Lai reported an bug in castling that needed to be addressed. Then I discovered a second bug in the endgame evaluation while testing. Both are now fixed, and there are a few other changes including the introduction of singular extensions and less aggressive reductions.
Thanks to Matthew for finding this bug and for contributing another patch to allow EXchess to compile smoothly under the llvm compiler on a Mac!
- Dan
Many Thanks...
I just wonder, can we expect any Elo improvement than previous version?
Best,
Sedat
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Re: EXchess v7.31 released
You are very welcomedchoman wrote:Hi Everyone,
EXchess v7.31 is now available on my webpage...
https://sites.google.com/site/experimentalchessprogram/
I had not planned a release at this time, but Matthew Lai reported an bug in castling that needed to be addressed. Then I discovered a second bug in the endgame evaluation while testing. Both are now fixed, and there are a few other changes including the introduction of singular extensions and less aggressive reductions.
Thanks to Matthew for finding this bug and for contributing another patch to allow EXchess to compile smoothly under the llvm compiler on a Mac!
- Dan

Disclosure: I work for DeepMind on the AlphaZero project, but everything I say here is personal opinion and does not reflect the views of DeepMind / Alphabet.
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Re: EXchess v7.31 released
Maybe, depends on time control. Because I wasn't planning a release, I haven't done much testing at longer time controls to put a good number on this. At very short (ultra-bullet, game in 6 sec) I do know it is about even with the previous version in head-to-head play, but I was willing to accept that as I was switching out some of my reductions for singular extensions to make the search a bit more conservative.Sedat Canbaz wrote:
Dear Dan,
Many Thanks...
I just wonder, can we expect any Elo improvement than previous version?
Best,
Sedat
- Dan