If you get problem with execute this binaries, then launch terminal and type for eg.:
chmod +x shashchess_x86_64_bmi2
Many thanks
(Getting 500 Interval Server Error)
Oops - was in a rush neglected to ask if this is MikeB's compile. If so I have a copy - thanks for responding !
Okay ignore the 500 error - downloaded OK and both work - thanks
Didnt need to chmod either.
If you get problem with execute this binaries, then launch terminal and type for eg.:
chmod +x shashchess_x86_64_bmi2
Many thanks
(Getting 500 Interval Server Error)
Oops - was in a rush neglected to ask if this is MikeB's compile. If so I have a copy - thanks for responding !
Okay ignore the 500 error - downloaded OK and both work - thanks
Didnt need to chmod either.
I have a problem ShashChes always getting in time trouble and losing on time. Is it possible to implement Stockfish time management parameters with Move Overhead, Slow Mover and Minimum Thinking Time, so the users can find best time settings, so the engine does not lose on time in draw and sometimes even won games ?
I have a problem ShashChes always getting in time trouble and losing on time. Is it possible to implement Stockfish time management parameters with Move Overhead, Slow Mover and Minimum Thinking Time, so the users can find best time settings, so the engine does not lose on time in draw and sometimes even won games ?
I don't know: the time manager is the same of Stockfish and I'm not expert at all of every very complex aspects of this engine.
My only goal is to demonstrate the validity of Shashin's theory on the Stockfish engine.
The only thing I can suggest you is to use not short time controls:
there must be a thread off between the quality of an analysis and the engine's speed.
On long time controls, I didn't notice this kind of problems.