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THE SSDF RATING LIST 2018-10-16 146423 games played by 371 computers
Rating + - Games Won Oppo
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1 Stockfish 9 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz 3502 38 -35 482 76% 3302
2 Stockfish 8 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz 3430 30 -27 860 79% 3203
3 Stockfish 8 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3416 47 -43 280 70% 3269
4 Komodo 11.01 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz 3395 26 -24 974 75% 3208
5 Deep Shredder 13 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz 3367 30 -28 640 68% 3238
6 Booot 6.3.1 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz 3347 40 -38 320 60% 3273
7 Komodo 9.1 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3342 21 -20 1395 73% 3167
8 Komodo 11.01 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3340 35 -34 402 60% 3269
9 Stockfish 6 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3330 22 -21 1176 69% 3190
10 Deep Shredder 13 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3296 24 -23 884 64% 3193
11 Komodo 7 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3269 24 -23 934 65% 3159
12 Komodo 5.1 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3246 22 -22 1038 64% 3145
13 Deep Hiarcs 14 1800X 3.6 GHz 3211 30 -31 520 41% 3270
14 Stockfish 3 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3202 19 -19 1380 61% 3125
15 Deep Rybka 4 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3201 21 -20 1288 67% 3080
16 Deep Rybka 3 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3194 22 -21 1371 75% 3002
17 Deep Hiarcs 14 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3188 19 -18 1450 61% 3113
18 Chiron 3.01 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3182 27 -28 616 45% 3217
19 Wasp 2.01 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz 3161 28 -29 646 35% 3270
20 Naum 4.2 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3146 21 -21 1123 60% 3078
21 Deep Junior Yokohama x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3125 22 -23 930 43% 3170
22 Naum 4 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3120 19 -18 1436 61% 3039
23 Deep Junior 13.3 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3117 19 -19 1290 50% 3119
24 The Baron 3.43 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz 3115 39 -42 320 35% 3222
25 Spike 1.4 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3109 16 -16 1911 53% 3090
26 Deep Shredder 12 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3104 18 -18 1507 62% 3016
27 Hiarcs 14 Athlon 1.2 GHz 3100 33 -31 480 62% 3018
28 Hiarcs 13.1 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3099 24 -23 868 56% 3055
29 Deep Hiarcs 13.2 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3098 23 -23 872 55% 3061
30 Deep Fritz 13 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3097 24 -24 826 55% 3064
31 Wasp 2.01 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3062 42 -50 362 19% 3312
32 Crafty 25 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3028 25 -26 804 35% 3135
33 The Baron 3.43 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3026 34 -34 400 50% 3022
34 Arasan 17.2 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 3000 26 -26 686 46% 3029
35 Naum 4 Athlon 1.2 GHz 2996 23 -24 876 40% 3066
36 Fritz 13 Athlon 1.2 GHz 2992 45 -41 280 65% 2881
37 Shredder 12 Athlon 1.2 GHz 2982 25 -27 760 35% 3089
38 Wasp 2.01 Athlon 1.2 GHz 2960 32 -31 480 55% 2924
39 Revelation 2 Hiarcs 14.1 PXA320 800 MHz 2923 47 -46 220 55% 2889
40 Chessmaster King 3.5 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz 2861 24 -25 932 30% 3010
41 Pro Deo 2.1 YAT Athlon 1.2 GHz 2826 32 -31 480 57% 2780
42 Revelation Hiarcs 13.3 PXA255 500 MHz 2772 57 -52 177 66% 2660
43 Revelation Shredder 12 PXA255 500 MHz 2703 60 -58 140 56% 2663
44 Revelation Rybka 2.2 PXA255 500 MHz 2628 47 -44 240 62% 2545
45 Revelation Deep Sjeng 3 PXA255 500 MHz 2599 68 -76 100 37% 2691
46 ChessGenius 3 ZTE Apex3 ARM A53 1.3 GHz 2458 75 -68 100 62% 2375
47 Revelation Ruffian 2.1 PXA255 500 MHz 2351 68 -71 100 45% 2392
48 TASC R30 v. 2.5 ARM6 30 MHz 2273 42 -38 343 69% 2136
49 Millenium ChessGenius Pro M4 120 MHz 2179 72 -63 120 68% 2051
50 Millenium ChessGenius ARM M4 48 MHz 2087 57 -53 169 62% 2001
1 Stockfish 9 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz, 3502
Stock8 1800X 21,5-18,5 Stock8 Q6600 26,5-13,5 Komo11 1800X 25-15
DShre13 1800X 27-13 Booot6 1800X 28-12 Komo9.1 Q6600 34-8
Komo11 Q6600 28,5-11,5 Stockf6 Q6600 33-7 Komo7.0 Q6600 32,5-7,5
Wasp201 1800X 35-5 Baro343 1800X 37,5-2,5 Spike14 Q6600 37-3
3 Stockfish 8 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz, 3416
Stock9 1800X 13,5-26,5 Booot6 1800X 27,5-12,5 Komo9.1 Q6600 28,5-11,5
Komo11 Q6600 21,5-18,5 Stockf6 Q6600 28,5-11,5 Baro343 Q6600 37,5-2,5
Glaurung Q660 39-1
6 Booot 6.3.1 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz, 3347
Stock9 1800X 12-28 Stock8 Q6600 12,5-27,5 Komo9.1 Q6600 19-21
Stockf6 Q6600 19,5-20,5 DHiar14 1800X 29,5-10,5 Wasp201 1800X 32,5-7,5
Baro343 1800X 35-5 Spike14 Q6600 32,5-7,5
24 The Baron 3.43 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz, 3115
Stock9 1800X 2,5-37,5 Komo11 1800X 7-33 Booot6 1800X 5-35
Stockf6 Q6600 3-37 Wasp201 1800X 16,5-23,5 Spike14 Q6600 19-21
Zap!Mx2 Q6600 24-16 King3.5 Q6600 35-5
33 The Baron 3.43 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz, 3026
Stock8 Q6600 2,5-37,5 DShre13 Q6600 5,5-34,5 Hiarc14 A1200 17,5-22,5
Hia13.2 Q6600 12-28 DShre11 Q6600 18,5-21,5 Naum 4 A1200 24-16
DFritz8 Q6600 24,5-15,5 Junio10 A1200 32,5-7,5 PDeo21 A1200 26,5-13,5
Hiarcs9 A1200 38-2
For this October Rating list we can present five new Chess Computer programs.
First out is Stockfish 9 by Tord Romstad, Marco Costalba and Joona Kiiski. For
the testing of this program, we have used the updated free opening book from
Fauzi Dabat, called "Aggressive 3.5 by Fauzi.abk". As you can see from the
Rating list, this very strong combo has managed to break the 3500-barrier for
the first time in our Rating list! The rating of 3502 after 482 played games
is a whopping 72 point stronger than it's former version which we introduced
in the list back in January this year.
The next new version we have in this list, is the Stockfish 8, which
we now have enough games with on our older Q6600-platform. After 280 played
games it has reached a very strong rating of 3416, trailing it's 8-sibling on
our fastest 1800X-hardware by only 14 points! More games will be needed to
see if this difference will hold steady. We have of course used the same
opening book for the testing of Stockfish 8 Q6600, as we have used when we
tested Stockfish 8 on the 1800X, that is the "Aggressive 3.2 by Fauzi.abk".
The next new entrant was one of the contenders in the ICGA World Chess
Championship, which was held here in Sweden/Stockholm in July this year.
This program is called Booot 6.3.1, is made by Alex Morozov and
became runner-up behind Komodo in the Unified Hardware category of the
Championship! Its rating of 3347 after 320 games are indeed very strong and
especially considering it hasn't support for Endgame Tablebases like the
other programs which we have tested on our Ryzen 1800X-hardware.
Alex wanted us to use the same book in our testing, as he used in the
championship, that is the free "perfect2017.abk" opening book by Sedat Canbaz.
The last entrant on our ratinglist was also a contender in the ICGA
Championship, and it is Richard Pijl's - The Baron. On our fastest hardware -
the 1800X, The Baron 3.43 has reached a rating of 3115 after 320 games.
We have also tested it on our Q6600-hardware and there it has reached a
rating of 3026 after 400 played games.
It uses its own opening book and tablebases on our Q6600 and 1800X machines,
but has had some tablebase issues with 5 piece Endgame Tablebases like the
standard we have on our Q6600 machines. This has affected its performance
somewhat. According to Richard, this issue is corrected for future releases
of The Baron, so we hope to be able to test an updated version in an upcoming
Rating list. This issue hasn't affected the testing on the 1800X-machines, as
it hasn't any issues with the 6 piece Endgame Tablebases we have as standard
on this hardware.
Compared to our former Rating list, Komodo 11.01 Q6600 gained 7 points, Pro
Deo 2.1 YAT A1200 gained 6, while Spike 1.4 Q6600 and the Android version
of Chess Genius 3 gained 4 points. Komodo 9.1 Q6600 lost 10 points, Wasp 2.01
on the A1200 lost 8, Revelation Ruffian lost 6 and Hiarcs 14 A1200 lost 5
points.
We have begun testing of John Stanback's latest Wasp version for our next
Rating list, and we hope to also begin testing of a more recent version of
both the ordinary Komodo and its Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) version.
We will also hopefully be able to add both Stockfish 9 and Booot to our
testing on the Q6600 hardware level.
The next list will be out approximately in December/January depending
on how many new games we will have until then.
Lars Sandin