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Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

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Don wrote:
IWB wrote:Hello Jim,

The latest Komodo x64 compile crashed already 4 times in 230 games. Compared to other engines this is quite often.

Winx XP - 64
Classic GUI
256 MB Hash

The whole comp has 4GB memory, and no other engine is crashing.

Just an information in case others are "complaining" as well.

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Ingo
It runs hundreds of thousands of games on my tester without crashing, but I have a theory about this I will look into.
What theory?
BTW after 20 4'+2" games i didn't have any strange thing like crash etc....
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Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

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George Tsavdaris wrote:
Don wrote:
IWB wrote:Hello Jim,

The latest Komodo x64 compile crashed already 4 times in 230 games. Compared to other engines this is quite often.

Winx XP - 64
Classic GUI
256 MB Hash

The whole comp has 4GB memory, and no other engine is crashing.

Just an information in case others are "complaining" as well.

Bye
Ingo
It runs hundreds of thousands of games on my tester without crashing, but I have a theory about this I will look into.
What theory?
BTW after 20 4'+2" games i didn't have any strange thing like crash etc....
There is a potential buffer overflow issue if the program name is too long when combined with the platform, etc. If you run the program from the command prompt and type "uci" followed by enter, what program name is reported on the various platforms it runs on?

It's not obvious that this is the problem but it's the best theory I have at the moment. I sent an email to Jim Ablett who can tell right away if this is an issue or not. I don't have a windows machine to check this out on.
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Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

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Uri Blass wrote:The engine seems not to know its name

I tried to install it under chessbase and found no komodo engine but only Doch32 1.0 JA(that seems to be an older version relative to Doch32 1.3.4 JA)

I ran it at console mode and we had the "discussion" that you can see at the end of the post.
when the engine claimed in id name Doch32 and not Komodo
so I understand that what I see as Doch32 1.0 JA is practically Komodo
but I think that it is a bug that should be fixed.


"discussion":
engine:Komodo version 1.0 JA
I:uci
engine:id name Doch32 1.0 JA
...
In any case it is better than what I thought:

I expected something like Rybka 2.2n2 ou Rybka 2.3.
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Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

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I am using Win 7 Pro 64bit. When I run the program directly as Administrator I get

Komodo version 1.0 JA
uci
id name Komodo64 1.0 JA
id author Don Dailey
option name Ponder type check default true
option name Hash type spin default 32 min 0 max 4096
option name personalityFile type string default <empty>
uciok


I am not sure what the crash is but it seems to not affect play. A window will come out saying there was an exception error.

By the way the program plays very nice positional chess. It is definitely way too slow compared to Rybka 3 or the ippolit series and should be much weaker at blitz time controls, but at longer time controls it should do very well. I like how it manages to squeeze positional pluses without fretting too much about tactics. Very similar to how a human would play, very positional without taking too many risks. If this could be made to run much faster or on bigger hardware (or of course longer time controls) this really could get interesting.

Here is a typical game where it manages to squeeze its opponent with small pluses. I have to say I am impressed and really look forward to seeing this type of program with positional play improve.

RobboLito 0.085g3 x64 - Komodo64 1.0 JA [D63]
Komodo_RL_g3 Microsoft (48.1), 22.01.2010
[0.25;0.19]

Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9775 @ 3.20GHz
W=15.9 plies; 2,033kN/s; Perfect v12.ctg
B=15.4 plies; 1,899kN/s; Perfect v12.ctg
1.d4 B/0 0 Nf6 B/0 0 2.c4 B/0 0 e6 B/0 0 3.Nc3 B/0 0 d5 B/0 0 4.Nf3 B/0 0 Be7 B/0 0 5.Bg5 B/0 0 0-0 B/0 0 6.e3 B/0 0 Nbd7 B/0 0 7.Rc1 B/0 0 c6 B/0 0 8.Bd3 B/0 0 a6 B/0 0 9.c5 B/0 0 e5 B/0 0 10.dxe5 B/0 0 Ne8 B/0 0 11.Bf4 0.25/17 6 Nxc5 0.19/15 5 12.Bb1 0.22/18 2 Bg4 (Qb6) 0.11/15 4 13.0-0 0.19/16 2 Bh5 (Qb6) 0.12/15 2 14.Ne2 (Qd2) 0.25/17 7 14...Bxf3 0.13/16 15 15.gxf3 0.24/20 4 Ne6 0.18/17 18 16.Qd3 (Qc2) 0.12/20 18 16...g6 0.25/16 6 17.Bh6 0.12/19 0 N8g7 0.11/16 11 18.f4 (a3) 0.06/18 18 18...Qb6 0.20/16 17 19.Qd2 (Bc2) 0.00/19 16 19...Bb4 (f6) 0.09/15 9 20.Qc2 0.14/16 5 Rad8 (f6) 0.35/16 11 21.Ng3 (a3) 0.27/17 7 21...f5 0.12/15 2 22.a3 0.24/17 3 Be7 0.12/16 3 23.Qc3 (Rfd1) 0.23/17 3 23...c5 (Rf7) 0.11/15 3 24.Ba2 (Rfd1) 0.25/15 3 24...c4 0.07/14 4 25.Rfd1 (Rcd1) 0.25/16 1 25...a5 (Rf7) -0.07/13 3 26.Ne2 (b3) 0.29/16 14 26...a4 (Qa6) 0.14/14 5 27.Rc2 (Qd2) 0.43/14 4 27...Qc6 -0.10/15 4 28.Qd2 (Rcd2) 0.21/16 6 28...b5 (Rf7) -0.27/14 3 29.Qa5 0.11/15 4 Rfe8 (Bc5) -0.39/15 1 30.Rcd2 0.11/15 3 Rd7 (Ra8) -0.46/16 2 31.Qc3 0.00/16 2 Qb7 (Bc5) -0.42/16 10 32.Qc2 (Bxg7) -0.13/15 3 32...Bc5 (Red8) -0.35/15 4 33.Qc3 (Bb1) -0.30/16 7 33...b4 (Red8) -0.52/14 2 34.Qc1 -0.27/16 2 b3 (Red8) -0.63/14 0 35.Bb1 -0.73/17 15 Red8 (Qc6) -0.60/17 0 36.h3 (Qc3) -0.73/16 12 36...Bb6 -1.06/14 2 37.Rf1 -0.85/16 0 Qc6 -1.02/15 1 38.Kh2 -0.96/16 2 d4 -1.49/16 2 39.Rfd1 -1.09/17 4 Qf3 -1.71/17 6 40.Ng1 -1.26/18 3 Qd5 -1.72/16 0 41.Ne2 -1.26/18 9 d3 -1.93/17 0 42.Nc3 -1.72/18 9 Qc6 -1.94/15 0 43.Rf1 (Rg1) -1.99/17 4 43...Ba5 -2.32/15 5 44.h4 (Kg3) -1.93/16 0 44...Nc7 (Qf3) -2.50/14 2 45.Bg5 (Rg1) -2.03/14 1 45...Re8 -2.61/15 2 46.Rfd1 -2.04/15 0 Nb5 (Nge6) -2.63/16 2 47.Nxb5 -2.16/16 1 Qxb5 -2.67/16 0 48.Kg2 (Kg1) -2.36/15 2 48...Qd5+ -2.61/13 2 49.Kh2 (f3) -2.52/17 0 49...Rc7 (Bxd2) -2.99/14 2 50.Bh6 (Re1) -2.46/15 1 50...Qf3 (Bxd2) -3.57/16 1 51.Bxg7 -3.44/14 1 Kxg7 -3.95/17 0 52.Re1 (Rg1) -4.13/16 2 52...Qg4 -4.24/16 1 53.h5 (Rdd1) -4.44/15 0 53...Qxh5+ -4.84/15 1 54.Kg1 -5.28/16 0 Qf3 (Qg4+) -4.89/16 0 55.Kh2 -5.14/14 2 Bxd2 -5.02/17 1 56.Qxd2 -5.81/14 0 h5 (g5) -5.71/18 8 57.Kg1 (Rf1) -5.24/14 2 57...h4 -6.83/16 1 58.Kh2 (Qd1) -6.32/14 0 58...h3 (c3) -7.56/15 1 59.Rg1 -4.04/12 0 Rd7 (Rce7) -8.53/16 1 60.e4 -7.96/13 2 Qxe4 (fxe4) -9.53/16 0 61.Kg3 (Rg3) -8.48/11 1 61...Qe2 -10.96/14 1 62.Qd1 -10.42/12 0 Qxb2 (dxe2) -12.35/15 2 0-1
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Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

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I am not even sure if it is the engine!

This is just a small thing to watch, if others report problems it IS problem, if it is just me it is my configuration ...

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Ingo
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Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

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Komodo, as black, was up a pawn and bishop, in this position, with a winning score. It's a classic wrong color bishop draw. :P

[D] 8/8/8/p7/p3k3/PbK5/8/ w - - 0 1

Komodo 1.0:
fen = 8/8/8/p7/p3k3/PbK5/8/ w - -

39 00:02 2.480.195 1.290.507 -6.03 Kc3b2 Bb3d5 Kb2b1 Ke4d3 Kb1b2 Bd5e4 Kb2a2 Kd3c3 Ka2a1 Be4f5 Ka1a2 Bf5e6+ Ka2a1 Kc3d3 Ka1b2 Be6h3 Kb2a2 Kd3c3 Ka2a1 Kc3b3 Ka1b1 Bh3d7 Kb1a1 Bd7e6 Ka1b1 Be6c4 Kb1a1 Kb3xa3 Ka1b1 Ka3b3 Kb1a1 Bc4f7 Ka1b1 Bf7d5 Kb1a1 Bd5c4 Ka1b1 Bc4f7 Kb1a1 Bf7d5 Ka1b1 Bd5e4+ Kb1a1 Kb3c3 Ka1a2 Kc3b4 Ka2b2 Be4d5 Kb2a1 a4a3 Ka1b1 Kb4b3 Kb1a1 Kb3c3 Ka1b1 Kc3b4 Kb1a1 a3a2 Ka1b2 a5a4

[Event "Komodo Gauntlet"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2010.01.22"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Zappa Mexico II"]
[Black "Komodo 1.0"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D37"]
[Opening "QGD"]
[Time "08:25:48"]
[Variation "4.Nf3"]
[TimeControl "40/300:40/300:40/300"]

{C:\Arena\PgnBook\PEJ-30.pgn 1/30 (Queens Gambit-?, ?, ????, *)} 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 {-0.12/13} 3.Nc3 {+0.03/12} Nf6 {-0.14/14} 4.Nf3 {+0.07/12} Nc6 {-0.23/13} 5.a3 {+0.20/11} Be7 {-0.18/14} 6.e3 {+0.22/12} O-O {-0.24/14} 7.Qc2 {+0.26/12} a6 {-0.24/12} 8.Bd3 {+0.37/13} dxc4 {-0.27/13} 9.Bxc4 {+0.37/12} Qd6 {-0.22/12} 10.O-O {+0.50/11} b5 {-0.36/12} 11.Bd3 {+0.47/11} Bb7 {-0.41/13} 12.b4 {+0.60/11} g6 {-0.50/12} 13.Bb2 {+0.68/11} Rfd8 {-0.50/12} 14.Rfd1 {+0.71/11} Na7 {-0.57/12} 15.Ne5 {+0.70/11} Qb6 {-0.74/12} 16.Rac1 {+0.74/11} a5 {-0.62/12} 17.Na4 {+0.89/10} bxa4 {-1.05/11} 18.Qxc7 {+0.30/12} Qxc7 {-0.26/15} 19.Rxc7 {+0.30/11} Bxg2 {-0.32/15} 20.Rxe7 {+0.30/11} Nc6 {-0.36/16} 21.Rxf7 {+0.23/12} Nxe5 {-0.40/13} 22.Rxf6 {+0.16/13} Nxd3 {-0.34/15} 23.Rxd3 {+0.16/12} Bd5 {-0.26/16} 24.b5 {+0.09/12} Rab8 {+0.45/16} 25.Rc3 {0.00/13} Rxb5 {+0.39/17} 26.Bc1 {-0.14/13} Rb1 {+0.33/16} 27.Kf1 {-0.09/13} Rd6 {+0.50/15} 28.Ke2 {0.00/13} Kg7 {+0.55/16} 29.Rf4 {0.00/12} Rc6 {+0.38/16} 30.Rxc6 {-0.06/13} Bxc6 {+0.41/13} 31.Kd2 {0.00/13} g5 {+0.33/16} 32.Rg4 {0.00/9} h6 {+0.27/16} 33.f4 {-0.35/13} Bf3 {+0.77/16} 34.Rg1 {-0.37/13} g4 {+0.89/17} 35.e4 {-0.59/13} h5 {+0.80/16} 36.Re1 {-0.28/11} h4 {+0.79/16} 37.d5 {-0.53/11} g3 {+0.91/14} 38.hxg3 {-0.91/11} h3 {+0.95/15} 39.dxe6 {-0.91/12} h2 {+0.91/15} 40.e5 {-1.03/12} h1=Q {+1.09/15} 41.Rxh1 {-1.03/8} Bxh1 {+1.18/14} 42.f5 {-1.60/15} Bd5 {+1.06/15} 43.f6+ {-1.28/15} Kg6 {+1.55/18} 44.e7 {-1.47/16} Bf7 {+1.83/18} 45.Kc2 {-1.47/15} Rxc1+ {+2.28/23} 46.Kxc1 {-0.01/19} Kf5 {+4.04/32} 47.g4+ {-0.01/19} Kxe5 {+4.26/30} 48.g5 {-0.01/20} Kf5 {+6.76/29} 49.Kd2 {-0.01/20} Kxg5 {+7.62/29} 50.e8=Q {-0.01/20} Bxe8 {+5.00/22} 51.Kd3 {-0.01/22} Kxf6 {+6.08/34} 52.Ke4 {-0.01/23} Ke6 {+6.04/35} 53.Kd4 {-0.01/24} Bc6 {+5.98/33} 54.Kc4 {-0.01/23} Be4 {+5.99/34} 55.Kd4 {-0.01/25} Bg6 {+5.93/36} 56.Kc4 {-0.01/26} Ke5 {+5.99/33} 57.Kc3 {-0.01/25} Be4 {+6.07/37} 58.Kc4 {-0.01/26} Bd5+ {+5.95/31} 59.Kd3 {-0.01/25} Bb3 {+6.07/38} 60.Kc3 {-0.01/25} Ke4 {+6.12/35} 61.Kd2 {-0.01/24} Kd4 {+6.10/26} 62.Kc1 {-0.01/17} Kc3 {+6.07/35} 63.Kb1 {-0.01/14} Bd5 {+6.06/33} 64.Ka1 {-0.01/18} Kb3 {+6.09/32} 65.Kb1 {-0.01/17} Kxa3 {+6.09/30} 66.Ka1 {-0.01/16} Kb4 {+6.06/32} 67.Kb1 {-0.01/21} a3 {+6.04/30} 68.Ka1 {-0.01/15} Kc5 {+6.06/31} 69.Kb1 {-0.01/16} Kd4 {+6.12/30} 70.Ka1 {-0.01/14} Bb3 {+6.08/30} 71.Kb1 {-0.01/15} Bc4 {+6.06/31} 72.Ka1 {-0.01/14} Bd5 {+6.06/33} 73.Kb1 {-0.01/14} Kc3 {+6.01/29} 74.Ka1 {-0.01/16} Bf7 {+6.11/34} 75.Kb1 {-0.01/15} Kd4 {+6.09/31} 76.Ka1 {-0.01/14} Kc4 {+6.02/33} 77.Kb1 {-0.01/24} Kb3 {+6.03/32} 78.Ka1 {-0.01/22} Bd5 {+6.06/36} 79.Kb1 {-0.01/15} Be6 {+6.16/35} 80.Ka1 {-0.01/18} Bc4 {+6.16/39} 81.Kb1 {-0.01/16} Bd5 {+6.06/36} 82.Ka1 {-0.01/17} Be6 {+6.08/38} 83.Kb1 {-0.01/16} Kc3 {+6.11/33} 84.Ka1 {-0.01/15} Bd5 {+6.10/38} 85.Kb1 {-0.01/15} {½-½ User Adjudication} 1/2-1/2
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Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

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Yes this knowledge needs to be added. Rybka 3 has a similar problem where this knowledge (although was there in 2.2n) was missed out in Rybka 3.
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Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

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M ANSARI wrote:I am using Win 7 Pro 64bit. When I run the program directly as Administrator I get

Komodo version 1.0 JA
uci
id name Komodo64 1.0 JA
id author Don Dailey
option name Ponder type check default true
option name Hash type spin default 32 min 0 max 4096
option name personalityFile type string default <empty>
uciok


I am not sure what the crash is but it seems to not affect play. A window will come out saying there was an exception error.

By the way the program plays very nice positional chess. It is definitely way too slow compared to Rybka 3 or the ippolit series and should be much weaker at blitz time controls, but at longer time controls it should do very well. I like how it manages to squeeze positional pluses without fretting too much about tactics. Very similar to how a human would play, very positional without taking too many risks. If this could be made to run much faster or on bigger hardware (or of course longer time controls) this really could get interesting.

Here is a typical game where it manages to squeeze its opponent with small pluses. I have to say I am impressed and really look forward to seeing this type of program with positional play improve.

RobboLito 0.085g3 x64 - Komodo64 1.0 JA [D63]
Komodo_RL_g3 Microsoft (48.1), 22.01.2010
[0.25;0.19]

Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9775 @ 3.20GHz
W=15.9 plies; 2,033kN/s; Perfect v12.ctg
B=15.4 plies; 1,899kN/s; Perfect v12.ctg
1.d4 B/0 0 Nf6 B/0 0 2.c4 B/0 0 e6 B/0 0 3.Nc3 B/0 0 d5 B/0 0 4.Nf3 B/0 0 Be7 B/0 0 5.Bg5 B/0 0 0-0 B/0 0 6.e3 B/0 0 Nbd7 B/0 0 7.Rc1 B/0 0 c6 B/0 0 8.Bd3 B/0 0 a6 B/0 0 9.c5 B/0 0 e5 B/0 0 10.dxe5 B/0 0 Ne8 B/0 0 11.Bf4 0.25/17 6 Nxc5 0.19/15 5 12.Bb1 0.22/18 2 Bg4 (Qb6) 0.11/15 4 13.0-0 0.19/16 2 Bh5 (Qb6) 0.12/15 2 14.Ne2 (Qd2) 0.25/17 7 14...Bxf3 0.13/16 15 15.gxf3 0.24/20 4 Ne6 0.18/17 18 16.Qd3 (Qc2) 0.12/20 18 16...g6 0.25/16 6 17.Bh6 0.12/19 0 N8g7 0.11/16 11 18.f4 (a3) 0.06/18 18 18...Qb6 0.20/16 17 19.Qd2 (Bc2) 0.00/19 16 19...Bb4 (f6) 0.09/15 9 20.Qc2 0.14/16 5 Rad8 (f6) 0.35/16 11 21.Ng3 (a3) 0.27/17 7 21...f5 0.12/15 2 22.a3 0.24/17 3 Be7 0.12/16 3 23.Qc3 (Rfd1) 0.23/17 3 23...c5 (Rf7) 0.11/15 3 24.Ba2 (Rfd1) 0.25/15 3 24...c4 0.07/14 4 25.Rfd1 (Rcd1) 0.25/16 1 25...a5 (Rf7) -0.07/13 3 26.Ne2 (b3) 0.29/16 14 26...a4 (Qa6) 0.14/14 5 27.Rc2 (Qd2) 0.43/14 4 27...Qc6 -0.10/15 4 28.Qd2 (Rcd2) 0.21/16 6 28...b5 (Rf7) -0.27/14 3 29.Qa5 0.11/15 4 Rfe8 (Bc5) -0.39/15 1 30.Rcd2 0.11/15 3 Rd7 (Ra8) -0.46/16 2 31.Qc3 0.00/16 2 Qb7 (Bc5) -0.42/16 10 32.Qc2 (Bxg7) -0.13/15 3 32...Bc5 (Red8) -0.35/15 4 33.Qc3 (Bb1) -0.30/16 7 33...b4 (Red8) -0.52/14 2 34.Qc1 -0.27/16 2 b3 (Red8) -0.63/14 0 35.Bb1 -0.73/17 15 Red8 (Qc6) -0.60/17 0 36.h3 (Qc3) -0.73/16 12 36...Bb6 -1.06/14 2 37.Rf1 -0.85/16 0 Qc6 -1.02/15 1 38.Kh2 -0.96/16 2 d4 -1.49/16 2 39.Rfd1 -1.09/17 4 Qf3 -1.71/17 6 40.Ng1 -1.26/18 3 Qd5 -1.72/16 0 41.Ne2 -1.26/18 9 d3 -1.93/17 0 42.Nc3 -1.72/18 9 Qc6 -1.94/15 0 43.Rf1 (Rg1) -1.99/17 4 43...Ba5 -2.32/15 5 44.h4 (Kg3) -1.93/16 0 44...Nc7 (Qf3) -2.50/14 2 45.Bg5 (Rg1) -2.03/14 1 45...Re8 -2.61/15 2 46.Rfd1 -2.04/15 0 Nb5 (Nge6) -2.63/16 2 47.Nxb5 -2.16/16 1 Qxb5 -2.67/16 0 48.Kg2 (Kg1) -2.36/15 2 48...Qd5+ -2.61/13 2 49.Kh2 (f3) -2.52/17 0 49...Rc7 (Bxd2) -2.99/14 2 50.Bh6 (Re1) -2.46/15 1 50...Qf3 (Bxd2) -3.57/16 1 51.Bxg7 -3.44/14 1 Kxg7 -3.95/17 0 52.Re1 (Rg1) -4.13/16 2 52...Qg4 -4.24/16 1 53.h5 (Rdd1) -4.44/15 0 53...Qxh5+ -4.84/15 1 54.Kg1 -5.28/16 0 Qf3 (Qg4+) -4.89/16 0 55.Kh2 -5.14/14 2 Bxd2 -5.02/17 1 56.Qxd2 -5.81/14 0 h5 (g5) -5.71/18 8 57.Kg1 (Rf1) -5.24/14 2 57...h4 -6.83/16 1 58.Kh2 (Qd1) -6.32/14 0 58...h3 (c3) -7.56/15 1 59.Rg1 -4.04/12 0 Rd7 (Rce7) -8.53/16 1 60.e4 -7.96/13 2 Qxe4 (fxe4) -9.53/16 0 61.Kg3 (Rg3) -8.48/11 1 61...Qe2 -10.96/14 1 62.Qd1 -10.42/12 0 Qxb2 (dxe2) -12.35/15 2 0-1
From the same starting position:

[Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "CASA-ACB8C4C3F6"]
[Date "2010.01.22"]
[Round "?"]
[White "RobboLito 0085gt3a_w32"]
[Black "Komodo 10-ja_w32"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D64"]
[Opening "QGD"]
[Time "12:01:50"]
[Variation "Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack, 8...Re8 9.a3 a6"]
[TimeControl "120+3"]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "204"]
[WhiteType "program"]
[BlackType "program"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Nf3 Be7 5. Bg5 O-O 6. e3 Nbd7 7. Rc1 c6 8.
Bd3 a6 9. c5 e5 10. dxe5 Ne8 11. Bf4 {+0.26/15 6} Nxc5 {-0.16/14 10} 12.
Bb1 {+0.22/16 10} Bg4 {-0.21/13 9} 13. O-O {+0.16/14 5} Bh5 {-0.13/12 9}
14. Ne2 {+0.19/14 6} Bg6 {-0.11/12 5} 15. Bxg6 {+0.31/14 6} hxg6 {+0.01/16
7} 16. Ned4 {+0.16/15 17} Nc7 {+0.23/13 5} 17. Qc2 {+0.11/15 7} a5
{+0.26/14 10} 18. h3 {+0.13/15 7} a4 {+0.23/14 6} 19. a3 {+0.10/15 7} Re8
{+0.38/13 6} 20. Rcd1 {+0.08/15 4} Qd7 {+0.37/14 13} 21. Bh2 {+0.06/16 8}
N7e6 {+0.45/14 15} 22. Nxe6 {+0.06/16 3} Nxe6 {+0.48/13 4} 23. Nd4
{+0.02/15 5} c5 {+0.43/15 7} 24. Nf3 {+0.05/16 7} b5 {+0.65/14 3} 25. Rd3
{0.00/16 14} Qb7 {+0.78/13 4} 26. Rb1 {-0.12/16 13} c4 {+0.81/13 3} 27.
Rdd1 {-0.15/16 4} Nc5 {+0.86/14 3} 28. Qd2 {-0.09/14 2} Red8 {+0.83/13 5}
29. Nd4 {-0.17/14 2} Ra6 {+0.89/13 4} 30. Qc2 {-0.26/14 2} Re8 {+0.84/14 9}
31. Ne2 {-0.18/13 4} Rb6 {+0.82/13 8} 32. Nc3 {-0.24/14 3} Rd8 {+0.72/13 4}
33. Na2 {-0.29/14 2} Ne6 {+0.83/12 4} 34. Nc3 {-0.19/15 5} Bc5 {+0.83/13 3}
35. Qe2 {-0.09/14 3} d4 {+0.91/13 3} 36. exd4 {0.00/15 3} Bxd4 {+0.72/13 4}
37. Ne4 {0.00/15 1} Qc6 {+0.55/14 17} 38. Nd6 {0.00/15 5} Bc5 {+0.37/14 14}
39. Rbc1 {+0.10/15 3} Ra6 {+0.41/12 4} 40. Qg4 {+0.05/14 2} Ra7 {+0.36/12
3} 41. Rd2 {0.00/14 3} Bb6 {+0.48/11 2} 42. Rcd1 {0.00/14 3} Nc5 {+0.72/12
2} 43. Nc8 {0.00/14 2} Rxc8 {+0.31/10 0} 44. Rd6 {0.00/13} Qa8 {+0.34/13 2}
45. Rxb6 {0.00/15 1} Rb7 {+0.36/13 3} 46. Rbd6 {+0.01/15 4} Nd3 {+0.23/14
4} 47. e6 {-0.09/15 3} Re8 {-0.09/13 8} 48. Qg5 {-0.08/14 1} fxe6 {+0.22/12
3} 49. Bg3 {-0.12/15 6} Qc8 {+0.09/12 2} 50. Qxg6 {0.00/16 3} Rf7 {0.00/14
10} 51. Rd2 {0.00/14 0} Rf6 {0.00/14 2} 52. Qe4 {+0.28/17 13} Qc5 {0.00/11
1} 53. Kh2 {+0.20/16 1} Nxf2 {-0.05/14 2} 54. Bxf2 {+0.12/16 2} Rxf2
{-0.12/12 0} 55. Rxe6 {+0.07/17 2} Ref8 {-0.09/15 5} 56. Rxf2 {+0.11/15 6}
Qxf2 {-0.05/15 11} 57. Re5 {+0.50/14 2} Qb6 {-1.08/12 0} 58. Qd5+ {+1.02/14
1} Kh7 {-1.08/10 0} 59. Rh5+ {+1.18/14 0} Kg6 {-1.01/10 0} 60. Qg5+
{+1.18/14 0} Kf7 {-0.97/10 0} 61. Qxb5 {+1.19/15 1} Qd6+ {-1.23/13 2} 62.
Qe5 {+1.19/13 0} Qxe5+ {-1.44/16 4} 63. Rxe5 {+1.18/19 1} Rc8 {-1.42/16 2}
64. Ra5 {+1.21/18 0} c3 {-1.42/17 2} 65. bxc3 {+1.25/18 0} Rc4 {-1.45/18 3}
66. Rf5+ {+1.31/17 1} Ke6 {-1.33/16 2} 67. Rf3 {+1.31/15 0} Re4 {-1.41/15
2} 68. Rd3 {+1.34/17 2} Ke5 {-1.44/17 2} 69. Rd7 {+1.45/19 0} Kf6 {-1.39/17
6} 70. Rd4 {+1.77/18 4} Ke5 {-1.47/17 7} 71. Rxe4+ {+2.79/19 0} Kxe4
{-3.12/15 0} 72. g4 {+2.85/22 1} Kd3 {-3.98/22 2} 73. g5 {+4.51/23 3} Kxc3
{-3.89/25 2} 74. h4 {+4.51/22 0} Kd4 {-3.91/27 1} 75. Kg3 {+10.24/23 4} Ke5
{-3.93/29 2} 76. Kg4 {+10.24/21} Ke6 {-3.92/24 2} 77. h5 {+10.24/25 1} Ke5
{-4.51/31 3} 78. g6 {+10.65/25 3} Kf6 {-4.55/32 2} 79. Kf4 {+10.65/24 0}
Ke7 {-4.55/32 2} 80. Kf5 {+11.11/25 6} Kf8 {-4.55/28 2} 81. Ke6 {+11.11/25
0} Kg8 {-4.83/29 11} 82. Ke7 {+11.11/25 1} Kh8 {-4.84/28 1} 83. Kd7
{+11.33/25 2} Kg8 {-4.89/25 1} 84. Kc6 {+20.36/25 15} Kf8 {-4.92/25 2} 85.
Kb5 {+24.90/24 14} Ke7 {-4.97/23 2} 86. Kxa4 {+11.33/21 0} Ke6 {-4.96/21 1}
87. Kb5 {+11.73/17 2} Kf5 {-4.97/22 5} 88. a4 {+11.73/15} Ke6 {-8.62/19 2}
89. a5 {+20.79/17 0} Kf5 {-4.95/17 3} 90. a6 {+M16/17 6} Kg5 {-9.10/17 10}
91. a7 {+M14/18 0} Kxh5 {-4.78/10 0} 92. a8=Q {+M14/19 1} Kxg6 {-4.79/9 0}
93. Kc4 {+M13/19 1} Kf5 {-M12/15 6} 94. Kc5 {+M11/19 2} Kf4 {-4.97/15 6}
95. Qf8+ {+M9/19 1} Ke4 {-4.96/13 1} 96. Qxg7 {+M8/21 4} Kf4 {-M8/12 0} 97.
Kd4 {+M6/23 3} Kf5 {-M6/11 0} 98. Qf7+ {+M5/23 1} Kg5 {-M6/8 0} 99. Ke3
{+M4/26 3} Kh6 {-M4/6 0} 100. Qg8 {+M4/29 4} Kh5 {-M3/5 0} 101. Kf4 {+M3/31
5} Kh6 {-M2/3 0} 102. Kf5 {+M2/31 1} Kh5 {-M1/1 0 Black resigns} 1-0
"Well, I´m just a soul whose intentions are good,
Oh Lord, please don´t let me be misunderstood."
crikoch

Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

Post by crikoch »

IWB wrote:I am not even sure if it is the engine!

This is just a small thing to watch, if others report problems it IS problem, if it is just me it is my configuration ...

Bye
Ingo
Hi Ingo,
here no crash in 570 games so far.
Windows 7 Ulimate x64.

www.compchess.de

cu,
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Re: Komodo 1.0 JA by Don Dailey available

Post by slobo »

Now, the same position with Robbo playing black

[Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "CASA-ACB8C4C3F6"]
[Date "2010.01.22"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Komodo 10-ja_w32"]
[Black "RobboLito 0085gt3a_w32"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D63"]
[Opening "QGD"]
[Time "12:01:50"]
[Variation "Orthodox, Swiss, 8.c5 c6"]
[TimeControl "120+3"]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "145"]
[WhiteType "program"]
[BlackType "program"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Nf3 Be7 5. Bg5 O-O 6. e3 Nbd7 7. Rc1 c6 8.
Bd3 a6 9. c5 e5 10. dxe5 Ne8 11. Bxe7 {+0.35/14 6} Qxe7 {-0.30/17 4} 12. e4
{+0.42/15 24} Nxe5 {-0.17/16 4} 13. Nxe5 {+0.44/15 8} Qxe5 {-0.12/16 4} 14.
O-O {+0.27/14 7} dxe4 {-0.12/16 1} 15. Nxe4 {+0.27/14 7} Qxb2 {-0.20/16 8}
16. Rc2 {+0.47/13 4} Qb4 {-0.04/15 5} 17. Qe2 {+0.23/12 6} Qd4 {+0.05/15 5}
18. Rc4 {+0.26/13 6} Qe5 {+0.15/13 2} 19. f4 {+0.30/13 5} Qe7 {+0.08/14 1}
20. f5 {+0.17/13 7} Qe5 {0.00/14 5} 21. Qf2 {+0.21/13 7} a5 {0.00/14 5} 22.
a3 {+0.34/14 17} a4 {+0.09/14 9} 23. Nc3 {+0.15/12 5} Nf6 {0.00/15 4} 24.
Re1 {+0.28/13 5} Qc7 {0.00/16 2} 25. Rd4 {+0.18/13 5} b5 {+0.08/15 4} 26.
cxb6 {+0.09/12 3} Qxb6 {+0.08/14 0} 27. Bc2 {0.00/12 3} Ra5 {+0.37/15 3}
28. Nxa4 {-0.04/12 3} Qa7 {+0.39/16 11} 29. Rf4 {-0.12/14 4} Qc7 {+0.36/15
2} 30. h3 {-0.20/13 14} Rd8 {+0.28/14 4} 31. Rf3 {-0.16/12 3} Rad5
{+0.17/14 5} 32. Rfe3 {-0.17/13 6} Qd6 {+0.26/15 3} 33. Nb6 {-0.19/14 4}
Rd2 {+0.29/15 0} 34. Nxc8 {-0.16/14 3} Rxc8 {+0.27/17 10} 35. R1e2
{-0.23/14 2} Rxe2 {+0.21/17 17} 36. Qxe2 {-0.20/14 6} c5 {+0.21/16 16} 37.
Rc3 {-0.34/14 7} Qd4+ {+0.29/15 4} 38. Qe3 {-0.36/14 2} Qd5 {+0.10/15 6}
39. Bd3 {-0.31/13 6} Qd6 {+0.27/14 6} 40. Bc4 {-0.23/14 3} Re8 {+0.17/15 6}
41. Rd3 {-0.13/13 5} Qb8 {+0.30/15 2} 42. Qf2 {-0.14/15 14} Qc7 {+0.15/14
5} 43. Rd1 {0.00/13 2} Re4 {+0.17/15 2} 44. Qa2 {-0.22/14 13} Ne8 {0.00/14
2} 45. Qb3 {-0.28/13 4} h6 {+0.30/14 2} 46. Bd5 {-0.35/12 4} Rf4 {+0.35/15
3} 47. Qc2 {-0.54/12 3} Nd6 {+0.48/14 2} 48. g4 {-0.50/11 1} Qa7 {+0.71/14
3} 49. Qc3 {-0.61/12 3} c4+ {+1.19/13 2} 50. Kh2 {-1.53/14 5} Ne4 {+2.36/14
13} 51. Bxe4 {-1.59/13 1} Rxe4 {+2.36/12} 52. Rd2 {-1.52/12 1} Re3
{+3.31/14 8} 53. Qd4 {-2.33/11 1} Qxa3 {+3.31/12 0} 54. Qf4 {-2.63/13 1}
Rxh3+ {+3.77/12 6} 55. Kg2 {-2.61/10 0} Rh4 {+3.77/11} 56. Qg3 {-2.71/12 2}
Qa8+ {+7.21/11 2} 57. Kf2 {-6.08/13 2} Qh1 {+7.21/10 0} 58. f6 {-7.00/13
11} Rh2+ {+9.97/15 5} 59. Ke3 {-6.96/11 0} Rh3 {+9.97/14 0} 60. Qxh3
{-9.32/14 5} Qxh3+ {+11.70/16 13} 61. Kd4 {-9.40/14 1} Qxg4+ {+11.59/14 0}
62. Kc3 {-7.67/13 1} Qf3+ {+12.81/15 11} 63. Kxc4 {-7.17/12 1} Qxf6
{+12.81/14 0} 64. Rd5 {-7.31/12 1} g5 {+13.49/14 1} 65. Rd4 {-9.31/13 4} h5
{+13.93/15 1} 66. Re4 {-8.70/10 1} h4 {+13.93/13 0} 67. Re1 {-10.32/12 2}
h3 {+21.38/15 7} 68. Kd3 {-12.69/12 2} Qf3+ {+21.38/13 0} 69. Kc4
{-13.22/13 3} h2 {+M13/16 10} 70. Ra1 {-16.88/13 3} Qe4+ {+M10/17 0} 71.
Kb3 {-12.85/10 0} h1=Q {+M9/18 1} 72. Rxh1 {-M8/10 0} Qxh1 {+M8/19 2} 73.
Kc3 {-M8/8 0 White resigns} 0-1
"Well, I´m just a soul whose intentions are good,
Oh Lord, please don´t let me be misunderstood."