New engine release: Jumbo
Moderators: hgm, Harvey Williamson, bob
Forum rules
This textbox is used to restore diagrams posted with the [d] tag before the upgrade.
This textbox is used to restore diagrams posted with the [d] tag before the upgrade.
New engine release: Jumbo
Since this is my CCC post #3000 I want to announce my new chess engine "Jumbo" (current version: 0.1.5). As intended, its rating is exactly 3000, of course.
When choosing the right scale.
Download and infos
"Jumbo" played its first online blitz tournament last Saturday on HGM's server. Changes since then were a time control bugfix for conventional TC and some pawn eval improvements.
Future plans include:
- work on usability (configuration, e.g. hash size; book support; analyze mode)
- improve the search
- build two engine variants (twins) where one is using mailbox and the other bitboards, everything else the same
- parameter tuning
- parallel search
- Elo 3001
When choosing the right scale.
Download and infos
"Jumbo" played its first online blitz tournament last Saturday on HGM's server. Changes since then were a time control bugfix for conventional TC and some pawn eval improvements.
Future plans include:
- work on usability (configuration, e.g. hash size; book support; analyze mode)
- improve the search
- build two engine variants (twins) where one is using mailbox and the other bitboards, everything else the same
- parameter tuning
- parallel search
- Elo 3001
Re: New engine release: Jumbo
Thanks Sven! A pity you were not paired against Skipper in the first tournament ;-)
Re: New engine release: Jumbo
Yes. It would have been the next pairing in round 10, though ...Guenther wrote:Thanks Sven! A pity you were not paired against Skipper in the first tournament
- Graham Banks
- Posts: 30733
- Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 9:52 am
- Location: Auckland, NZ
Re: New engine release: Jumbo
A successor to Surprise. 
My email addresses:
gbanksnz at gmail.com
gbanksnz at yahoo.co.nz
gbanksnz at gmail.com
gbanksnz at yahoo.co.nz
Re: New engine release: Jumbo
Yes, but also to KnockOut.Graham Banks wrote:A successor to Surprise.
Surprise was released in 2004, KnockOut in 2010, Jumbo in 2016.
Re: New engine release: Jumbo
I sense a patternSven Schüle wrote: Yes, but also to KnockOut.
Surprise was released in 2004, KnockOut in 2010, Jumbo in 2016.
Congratulations
Re: New engine release: Jumbo
Did you write the code from scratch or did you copy from an established engine such as Moron? I seem to recall some dispute between you and Fern about code similarities
Seriously, your announcement has caused me for the first time in a awhile to wish that I had an active computer. I would love to run some matches with Jumbo. I am glad to see that you are still active, Sven.
Seriously, your announcement has caused me for the first time in a awhile to wish that I had an active computer. I would love to run some matches with Jumbo. I am glad to see that you are still active, Sven.
Re: New engine release: Jumbo
mar wrote:I sense a patternSven Schüle wrote: Yes, but also to KnockOut.
Surprise was released in 2004, KnockOut in 2010, Jumbo in 2016.
Congratulations
Code: Select all
By year:
2016 xx
2014 ..
2012 ..
2010 xx
2008 ..
2006 ..
2004 xx
Surprise KnockOut Jumbo
By target elo:
3000 xx
2700 ..
2400 ..
2100 xx
1800 xx
Surprise KnockOut JumboRe: New engine release: Jumbo
Thanks Sven.
I have a problem, though. Maybe I'm doing something wrong but I have had 75 time forfeits by Jumbo out of 139 games. WinBoard 4.0.8b used under 64-bit Win10.
It may very well be the well-known problem of the engine not counting the moves fed by an external book.
I have a problem, though. Maybe I'm doing something wrong but I have had 75 time forfeits by Jumbo out of 139 games. WinBoard 4.0.8b used under 64-bit Win10.
It may very well be the well-known problem of the engine not counting the moves fed by an external book.
Gabor Szots
CCRL testing group
CCRL testing group


