The Red Jewel 4CPU

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The Red Jewel 4CPU

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THE RED JEWEL 4CPU

Intel Xeon X5430x2 Octal
ChessGUI
1024mb hash each where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
TWIC2018.cgb book
40 moves in 30 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
10 cycles 70 rounds


Participants

Demolito 2018-10-29 64-bit 4CPU
RubiChess 1.3 64-bit 4CPU
Pirarucu 2.7.4 64-bit 4CPU
Scorpio 2.8 64-bit 4CPU
The Baron 3.44 64-bit 4CPU
Marvin 3.2.0 64-bit 4CPU
Winter 0.4a 64-bit 4CPU
Lc0 0.20.1 64-bit 11258 1CPU

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Re: The Red Jewel 4CPU

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Games will be available for download after each cycle from here:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=10820

If you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=42959
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Linux users can access the live broadcast through using Livius:
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Re: The Red Jewel 4CPU

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Which net is being use for lc0? Also, how is lc0 configured for 4CPU?
Fat Titz by Stockfish, the engine with the bodaciously big net. Remember: size matters. If you want to learn more about this engine just google for "Fat Titz".
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Re: The Red Jewel 4CPU

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dkappe wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 6:46 pm Which net is being use for lc0? Also, how is lc0 configured for 4CPU?
11258 as you've recommended.
Lc0 is only using 1CPU as noted.

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Re: The Red Jewel 4CPU

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Graham Banks wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:11 pm
dkappe wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 6:46 pm Which net is being use for lc0? Also, how is lc0 configured for 4CPU?
11258 as you've recommended.
Lc0 is only using 1CPU as noted.

Cheers,
Graham.
So 11258-112x9-se? For 4 CPU you could use 4 threads (-t 4).
Fat Titz by Stockfish, the engine with the bodaciously big net. Remember: size matters. If you want to learn more about this engine just google for "Fat Titz".
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Re: The Red Jewel 4CPU

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dkappe wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 10:09 pm
Graham Banks wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:11 pm
dkappe wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 6:46 pm Which net is being use for lc0? Also, how is lc0 configured for 4CPU?
11258 as you've recommended.
Lc0 is only using 1CPU as noted.

Cheers,
Graham.
So 11258-112x9-se? For 4 CPU you could use 4 threads (-t 4).
Yes - 11258 112x9-se.
Trying to use this version of Lc0 with more than 1CPU leads to crashes.
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Re: The Red Jewel 4CPU

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Which version of lc0? Am not able to reproduce in my environment.
Fat Titz by Stockfish, the engine with the bodaciously big net. Remember: size matters. If you want to learn more about this engine just google for "Fat Titz".
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Re: The Red Jewel 4CPU

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dkappe wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 10:59 pm Which version of lc0? Am not able to reproduce in my environment.
This is 0.20.1.
I've not tried 0.20.2 yet.
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Re: The Red Jewel 4CPU

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THE RED JEWEL 4CPU

Intel Xeon X5430x2 Octal
ChessGUI
1024mb hash each where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
TWIC2018.cgb book
40 moves in 30 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
10 cycles 70 rounds


Standings after Round 7

4.5 - RubiChess 1.3 64-bit 4CPU
4.0 - Marvin 3.2.0 64-bit 4CPU
4.0 - The Baron 3.44 64-bit 4CPU
4.0 - Winter 0.4a 64-bit 4CPU
4.0 - Scorpio 2.8 64-bit 4CPU
3.5 - Demolito 2018-10-29 64-bit 4CPU
2.5 - Pirarucu 2.7.4 64-bit 4CPU
1.5 - Lc0 0.20.1 11258 64-bit


Games will be available for download after each cycle from here:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... =7&t=10820

If you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=42959
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16083

Linux users can access the live broadcast through using Livius:
https://github.com/kmar/livius
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Re: The Red Jewel 4CPU

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[pgn][Event "The Red Jewel 4CPU"] [Site "ChessGUI"] [Date "2019.02.18"] [Round "13.3"] [White "Scorpio 2.8 64-bit 4CPU"] [Black "Demolito 2018-10-29 64-bit 4CPU"] [Result "0-1"] [Time "12:23:21 p.m."] [ECO "B33"] [Opening "Sveshnikov Variation, Sicilian"] [TimeControl "40/1800:40/1800:40/1800"] [PlyCount "70"] [Number "51"] [Termination "checkmate"] [BlackType "program"] [WhiteType "program"] [Variant "normal"] { Xeon X5430x2 Octal } 1.e4 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} c5 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} 2.Nf3 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} Nc6 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} 3.d4 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} cxd4 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} 4.Nxd4 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} Nf6 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} 5.Nc3 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} e5 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} 6.Ndb5 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} d6 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} 7.Bg5 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} a6 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} 8.Na3 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} b5 {[%eval 0,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} 9.Bxf6 {[%eval 65,28] [%emt 00:01:29]} gxf6 {(gxf6) [%eval -28,22] [%emt 00:00:49]} 10.Nd5 {[%eval 28,29] [%emt 00:00:36]} f5 {(f5) [%eval -33,21] [%emt 00:00:52]} 11.c4 {[%eval 12,30] [%emt 00:01:06]} Qa5 {(b4) [%eval -10,23] [%emt 00:01:03]} 12.Qd2 {(Qd2) [%eval 53,29] [%emt 00:00:52]} Qxd2 {(Qxd2) [%eval -26,22] [%emt 00:00:49]} 13.Kxd2 {[%eval 0,29] [%emt 00:00:00]} Kd8 {(Kd8) [%eval -28,24] [%emt 00:00:48]} 14.cxb5 {[%eval 7,28] [%emt 00:00:52]} axb5 {(axb5) [%eval -10,23] [%emt 00:00:49]} 15.Nb6 {[%eval 25,29] [%emt 00:00:52]} Rb8 {(Rb8) [%eval -10,24] [%emt 00:00:48]} 16.Nxc8 {[%eval 10,29] [%emt 00:00:42]} fxe4 {(Rxc8) [%eval -10,24] [%emt 00:00:59]} 17.Nxd6 {[%eval 26,29] [%emt 00:00:57]} Bxd6 {(Bxd6) [%eval -10,25] [%emt 00:00:50]} 18.Nxb5 {[%eval 24,29] [%emt 00:00:55]} Ke7 {(Ke7) [%eval -10,22] [%emt 00:00:50]} 19.Ke3 {[%eval 26,29] [%emt 00:00:55]} Bc5 {(Nd4) [%eval -10,24] [%emt 00:00:56]} 20.Kxe4 {[%eval 58,23] [%emt 00:00:17]} f5 {(f5) [%eval -10,26] [%emt 00:00:48]} 21.Kxf5 {(Kxf5) [%eval 81,28] [%emt 00:00:48]} Rbf8 {(Nd4) [%eval -10,25] [%emt 00:00:47]} 22.Ke4 {(Ke4) [%eval -2,30] [%emt 00:00:57]} Rf4 {(Rf4) [%eval -10,26] [%emt 00:00:47]} 23.Kd5 {(Kd5) [%eval -2,32] [%emt 00:00:59]} Nb4 {(Nb4) [%eval -10,27] [%emt 00:00:49]} 24.Kxc5 {[%eval -2,35] [%emt 00:00:56]} Rc8 {(Rc8) [%eval -10,23] [%emt 00:00:48]} 25.Kb6 {[%eval -2,36] [%emt 00:00:59]} Rc6 {(Rb8) [%eval 188,26] [%emt 00:00:51]} 26.Kb7 {(Kb7) [%eval 64,28] [%emt 00:00:51]} Rf7 {(Rf7) [%eval 200,26] [%emt 00:00:51]} 27.Nc7 {(Bc4) [%eval -124,30] [%emt 00:07:24]} Kf8 {(Kf6) [%eval 522,28] [%emt 00:00:46]} 28.a3 {[%eval -83,21] [%emt 00:01:07]} Rfxc7 {(Rcxc7) [%eval #10,31] [%emt 00:00:47]} 29.Kb8 {(Kb8) [%eval -9981,39] [%emt 00:00:26]} Nd5 {(Nd5) [%eval #9,32] [%emt 00:00:50]} 30.Rc1 {(Rc1) [%eval -9983,42] [%emt 00:00:27]} Rb6 {(Rxc1) [%eval #8,29] [%emt 00:00:47]} 31.Ka8 {(Ka8) [%eval 0,42] [%emt 00:00:00]} Rxc1 {(Rxc1) [%eval #7,29] [%emt 00:00:49]} 32.Be2 {(Ba6) [%eval 1,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} Rc8 {[%eval #4,41] [%emt 00:00:51]} 33.Ka7 {(Ka7) [%eval 1,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} Rc7 {[%eval #3,38] [%emt 00:00:55]} 34.Ka8 {(Ka8) [%eval 1,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} Rbb7 {[%eval #2,38] [%emt 00:00:50]} 35.Rg1 {(Rd1) [%eval 1,1] [%emt 00:00:00]} Nb6 {[%eval #1,57] [%emt 00:00:54]} 0-1[/pgn]
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