I've run three matches at CCRL 40/4 time control to get a rough idea of Nemeton's strength.
8.5-1.5 v CyberPagno 2.2 64-bit
4.0-6.0 v Betsabe II 1.47
3.0-7.0 v Orion 0.2
Looks like a good candidate for my Amateur Division 7.
Nemeton 1 release
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Re: A nice endgame of Nemeton 1 in my first test
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Re:My first test is ready
Hello !
Take a look here, please:
http://talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 79&t=50060
Have a nice weekend !
SilvianR
Take a look here, please:
http://talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 79&t=50060
Have a nice weekend !
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Update: x moves in y minutes and other things
X moves in Y minutes timecontrol support added.
Lots of clean ups, speed ups and improvements.
http://1drv.ms/1vOo4Zw
Stan
Lots of clean ups, speed ups and improvements.
http://1drv.ms/1vOo4Zw
Stan
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Re: Update: x moves in y minutes and other things
Thanks Stan.Stan Arts wrote:X moves in Y minutes timecontrol support added.
Lots of clean ups, speed ups and improvements.
http://1drv.ms/1vOo4Zw
Stan
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Update 2: fix for ChessGUI openingbooks
Update to support the way ChessGUI deals with users own openingbooks.
More cleanups of code so the program shrunk a bit. Minor tweaks but nothing too exciting.
Won't change the versionnumber till I get around to do the evaluation work.
http://1drv.ms/1AatlrB
Stan
More cleanups of code so the program shrunk a bit. Minor tweaks but nothing too exciting.
Won't change the versionnumber till I get around to do the evaluation work.
http://1drv.ms/1AatlrB
Stan
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Re: Update 2: fix for ChessGUI openingbooks
Stan Arts wrote:Update to support the way ChessGUI deals with users own openingbooks.
More cleanups of code so the program shrunk a bit. Minor tweaks but nothing too exciting.
Won't change the versionnumber till I get around to do the evaluation work.
http://1drv.ms/1AatlrB
Stan
THANK YOU !
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Nemeton 1.1
Nemeton 1.1
http://1drv.ms/1Dc4J7k
What's new.:
A quick and dirty attempt to set the evaluationvalues to something more realistic. Atleast it's less materialistic and a bit more aware of activity.
Lots of modest speedups, cleanups and improvements to the code.
Threaded Winboard input means that it can now ponder, interrupt search etc. inside a GUI.
Overhauled ponder implementation itself. From just filling the hashtable to actually interrupting and continuing the search on a ponderhit.
Stan
http://1drv.ms/1Dc4J7k
What's new.:
A quick and dirty attempt to set the evaluationvalues to something more realistic. Atleast it's less materialistic and a bit more aware of activity.
Lots of modest speedups, cleanups and improvements to the code.
Threaded Winboard input means that it can now ponder, interrupt search etc. inside a GUI.
Overhauled ponder implementation itself. From just filling the hashtable to actually interrupting and continuing the search on a ponderhit.
Stan
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Re: Nemeton 1.1
Thanks Stan.Stan Arts wrote:Nemeton 1.1
http://1drv.ms/1Dc4J7k
What's new.:
A quick and dirty attempt to set the evaluationvalues to something more realistic. Atleast it's less materialistic and a bit more aware of activity.
Lots of modest speedups, cleanups and improvements to the code.
Threaded Winboard input means that it can now ponder, interrupt search etc. inside a GUI.
Overhauled ponder implementation itself. From just filling the hashtable to actually interrupting and continuing the search on a ponderhit.
Stan
Roughly how much strength do you think you've gained?
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Re: Nemeton 1.1
Me? I casually work on my chess and my Elo improves steadily. I suppose about 50 Elo a year slowly getting closer to my goal of "expert".Graham Banks wrote: Thanks Stan.
Roughly how much strength do you think you've gained?
Nemeton? Ponder off, nothing too impressive. 50-100 Elo?
Ponder on vs other engines with ponder on, a bit more than that. With draws against big engines in tests here. Not quite sure yet why that is or how to translate it to ponder off play as well..
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Re: Nemeton 1.1
Sorry - I meant Nemeton.Stan Arts wrote:Me? I casually work on my chess and my Elo improves steadily. I suppose about 50 Elo a year slowly getting closer to my goal of "expert".Graham Banks wrote: Thanks Stan.
Roughly how much strength do you think you've gained?
Nemeton? Ponder off, nothing too impressive. 50-100 Elo?
Ponder on vs other engines with ponder on, a bit more than that. With draws against big engines in tests here. Not quite sure yet why that is or how to translate it to ponder off play as well..
Sounds like a nice gain.
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