SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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mcostalba
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SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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Stockfish binaries for TCEC superfinal have been kindly provided by Kiran Panditrao.

Interested people can access them and corresponding post here:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/f ... BPaR2AAAAJ
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Re: SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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[deleted - I could not get the url to display correctly either, just copy and paste]
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Re: SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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mcostalba wrote:Stockfish binaries for TCEC superfinal have been kindly provided by Kiran Panditrao.

Interested people can access them and corresponding post here:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/f ... BPaR2AAAAJ
Thanks Marco and also Good Luck to you and the team.

QQ - Where's the actual source that would be used - Can I assume it's the current Github?

Edit - Nevermind, the source is dated 10-29 - so it must be it . Thanks.
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Re: SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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Deasil is the right way to go.
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Re: SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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MikeB wrote:
mcostalba wrote:Stockfish binaries for TCEC superfinal have been kindly provided by Kiran Panditrao.

Interested people can access them and corresponding post here:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/f ... BPaR2AAAAJ
Thanks Marco and also Good Luck to you and the team.

QQ - Where's the actual source that would be used - Can I assume it's the current Github?

Edit - Nevermind, the source is dated 10-29 - so it must be it . Thanks.
yes, it is current master until ths commit:

https://github.com/official-stockfish/S ... bcf4266f30
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Re: SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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But it looks like there might be a few more elo here, something about a new history bonus formula:
https://github.com/official-stockfish/S ... h/pull/484
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Re: SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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Leto wrote:But it looks like there might be a few more elo here, something about a new history bonus formula:
https://github.com/official-stockfish/S ... h/pull/484
Few ELO in a 100 games match makes no difference, instead to have the binaries one day before to avoid a last minute disater makes a lot of difference.
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Re: SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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Here a Buildtester bench from these two compiles made by kiran for Final TCEC8
run on a i7 5960x @4.5Ghz 8cores with HT Off!

Stockfish1 = stockfish_301015_x64_bmi2
Stockfish2 = stockfish_301015_x64_lto_bmi2

https://mega.nz/#!aV5FHTwI!m_0kbh18Rbau ... FNY4xqrh60

PS: Copy complete link into new window to open it..

JP.
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Re: SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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let the best fish... errr... best engine win :D
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Re: SF binaries for TCEC superfinal

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jpqy wrote:Here a Buildtester bench from these two compiles made by kiran for Final TCEC8
run on a i7 5960x @4.5Ghz 8cores with HT Off!

Stockfish1 = stockfish_301015_x64_bmi2
Stockfish2 = stockfish_301015_x64_lto_bmi2

https://mega.nz/#!aV5FHTwI!m_0kbh18Rbau ... FNY4xqrh60

PS: Copy complete link into new window to open it..

JP.
Mid 2010 Mac Pro ( 5 year old Mac Pro acquired used)
12 Core
x5690
ht off
bench 64 12 20
===========================
Total time (ms) : 32210
Nodes searched : 697132777
Nodes/second : 21643364