New Fischerle Version: 0.9.65
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- RolandoFurioso
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New Fischerle Version: 0.9.65
Hi all,
I have just released a follow-up version of my chess engine: Fischerle 0.9.65. It is available for download at http://www.stuckardt.de/index.php/schac ... herle.html
The material evaluation has been enhanced and, in a certain regard, simplified. Moreover, some minor inaccuracies in the treatment of particular endgame types have been eliminated.
Fischerle 0.9.65 should play moderately stronger than its predecessor (Fischerle 0.9.60), the current score of which amounts to 2258 @ CCRL 40/40.
As its predecessor, Fischerle 0.9.65 features both a 64 bit and a 32 bit version, though it is highly recommended to run it in a 64 bit environment.
Have fun!
Roland
I have just released a follow-up version of my chess engine: Fischerle 0.9.65. It is available for download at http://www.stuckardt.de/index.php/schac ... herle.html
The material evaluation has been enhanced and, in a certain regard, simplified. Moreover, some minor inaccuracies in the treatment of particular endgame types have been eliminated.
Fischerle 0.9.65 should play moderately stronger than its predecessor (Fischerle 0.9.60), the current score of which amounts to 2258 @ CCRL 40/40.
As its predecessor, Fischerle 0.9.65 features both a 64 bit and a 32 bit version, though it is highly recommended to run it in a 64 bit environment.
Have fun!
Roland
- Sylwy
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Re: New Fischerle Version: 0.9.65
Thank you !
Already in test from two days .
SilvianR
Already in test from two days .
SilvianR
- Graham Banks
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Re: New Fischerle Version: 0.9.65
Excellent news!
Thanks Roland.
Thanks Roland.
My email addresses:
gbanksnz at gmail.com
gbanksnz at yahoo.co.nz
gbanksnz at gmail.com
gbanksnz at yahoo.co.nz
- RolandoFurioso
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- Location: Frankfurt
Re: My test
Hi Ruxy,
thanks for testing the new Fischerle version!
I think it is yet too early to judge upon its CCRL 40/4 strength, since it should be tested against much more opponents. There are always opponents against which an engine performs over or under average, so we will have to wait until a reasonable number of games have been played against a larger set of engines.
My (to a certain extent informed) guess is that the new version will score just a bit higher than the previous one - but let's see!
Roland
thanks for testing the new Fischerle version!
I think it is yet too early to judge upon its CCRL 40/4 strength, since it should be tested against much more opponents. There are always opponents against which an engine performs over or under average, so we will have to wait until a reasonable number of games have been played against a larger set of engines.
My (to a certain extent informed) guess is that the new version will score just a bit higher than the previous one - but let's see!
Roland
Re: My test
Maybe not just a bit... We're going to see it on Sunday.RolandoFurioso wrote: My (to a certain extent informed) guess is that the new version will score just a bit higher than the previous one - but let's see!
Roland
Gabor Szots
CCRL testing group
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- RolandoFurioso
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Re: My test
Update - September 26, 2015:
Fischerle 0.9.65 64-bit @ CCRL 40/4: 2296, 543 games played - a plus of 69 compared to 2227 of its predecesssor Fischerle 0.9.60 64-bit.
Fischerle 0.9.65 64-bit @ CCRL 40/40: 2244, 104 games played - a minus of 14 compared to 2258 of its predecesssor Fischerle 0.9.60 64-bit.
Thus, there seems to be a considerable improvement at the faster time control, whereas there seems to be a slight deterioration at the slower time control.
Looking, however, at my own results, I lean to say that the current 40/4 score is still a bit too high (although - somewhat surprisingly - already 543 games have been played), whereas the current 40/40 score is yet too low. Since Fischerle employs a relatively knowledge-rich evaluation function, it typically scores higher under slower time controls; I consider it unlikely that this tendency has been reversed for the new version, given the relatively small changes.
So let's see how the rankings further develop for the next 200-300 games - in particular, regarding the CCRL-40/40 testings.
Roland
Re: My test
Hi Roland,RolandoFurioso wrote:Update - September 26, 2015:
Fischerle 0.9.65 64-bit @ CCRL 40/4: 2296, 543 games played - a plus of 69 compared to 2227 of its predecesssor Fischerle 0.9.60 64-bit.
Fischerle 0.9.65 64-bit @ CCRL 40/40: 2244, 104 games played - a minus of 14 compared to 2258 of its predecesssor Fischerle 0.9.60 64-bit.
Thus, there seems to be a considerable improvement at the faster time control, whereas there seems to be a slight deterioration at the slower time control.
Looking, however, at my own results, I lean to say that the current 40/4 score is still a bit too high (although - somewhat surprisingly - already 543 games have been played), whereas the current 40/40 score is yet too low. Since Fischerle employs a relatively knowledge-rich evaluation function, it typically scores higher under slower time controls; I consider it unlikely that this tendency has been reversed for the new version, given the relatively small changes.
So let's see how the rankings further develop for the next 200-300 games - in particular, regarding the CCRL-40/40 testings.
Roland
Fischerle games on the list are from me. I have an i5 4690K CPU, my OS is 64-bit Windows 10 Home. Who knows, that may account for some of the differences if 40/40 games are played on a different kind of CPU.
Best regards,
Gabor Szots
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