Strongest Ivanhoe?

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Re: Strongest Ivanhoe?

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A Distel wrote:
geots wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: What a productive discussion.
Never discuss discussions... at least we are talking about something, what about you?

The problem is not that people are talking about something, rather that they don't have a clue as to what. I love it.

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Re: Strongest Ivanhoe?

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Series Ivanhoe 46 differs from series Ivanhoe 47 in minor changes timeseal assessment and insignificant evaluation.

In the 46 series the most important is the inclusion of new source Robbobases in extern DLL .

Within the 46 series the correction of small bugs in the DLL led from the first A to the last H (Bug Fix)

If you do not use any Ivanhoe Robbobases be indistinct series 46 or 47.
The performance will be virtually identical.
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Re: Strongest Ivanhoe?

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velmarin wrote:Series Ivanhoe 46 differs from series Ivanhoe 47 in minor changes timeseal assessment and insignificant evaluation.

In the 46 series the most important is the inclusion of new source Robbobases in extern DLL .

Within the 46 series the correction of small bugs in the DLL led from the first A to the last H (Bug Fix)

If you do not use any Ivanhoe Robbobases be indistinct series 46 or 47.
The performance will be virtually identical.

I hope Izak sees these threads. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Strongest Ivanhoe?

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Look femfemale:

It was precisely Izak who took most of the bugs in the code robbobase, which led the series A to H

Public Kinglivenson most versions of code, code that draws the PeterPan.
You could follow the thread in OpenChess forum.

Roberto Munter was the first to compile a series Ivanhoe46 publicly, you can ask is your friend.
The codes are public for all to see.
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Re: Strongest Ivanhoe?

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velmarin wrote:Look femfemale:

It was precisely Izak who took most of the bugs in the code robbobase, which led the series A to H

Public Kinglivenson most versions of code, code that draws the PeterPan.
You could follow the thread in OpenChess forum.

Roberto Munter was the first to compile a series Ivanhoe46 publicly, you can ask is your friend.
The codes are public for all to see.

Ah- I see now. I am talking to Velmarin. Angels 77 can't be far behind.
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Re: Strongest Ivanhoe?

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You are so present in inmortalchess forum, ¿does not remember?.
after the great tester CCRL George .

You have no idea of the series Ivanhoe to give lessons.
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Re: Strongest Ivanhoe?

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velmarin wrote:You are so present in inmortalchess forum, ¿does not remember?.
after the great tester CCRL George .

You have no idea of the series Ivanhoe to give lessons.
George is currently an independent tester. He no longer tests for CCRL.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: Strongest Ivanhoe?

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velmarin wrote:You are so present in inmortalchess forum, ¿does not remember?.
after the great tester CCRL George .

You have no idea of the series Ivanhoe to give lessons.

Late last night in the middle of the day- two dead boys came out to play. A deaf policeman heard the noise, and came to kill the two dead boys.

If you don't believe my lie is true, just ask the blind man- he saw it too. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Strongest Ivanhoe?

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geots wrote:Originally Posted by FemFatale
I was reading in another section where RobboLito 0.085g3 was beaten by gt3b. I am wondering if anyone knows if that was 085gt3bw32 or 085GT3BbyEliasgino2007 I had thought 085g3 was the latest, but in the Robbo Sticky one of the above seems to have destroyed 085g3. Interested in 32bit only at time.
Thanks guys,

FemF
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Thanks to both of you. Actually I'm waiting a a new dual core I ordered, but Graham Banks and I exclusively test 1-CPU at 40/40 repeating. And I think he is running 2 quads and 3 single boxes. There are plenty to do the multi-core testing. Im usually running 4 processors, with either a RR or Gauntlet going on each, hence 4 tourneys at once. There is still a lot of interest in single core 32-bit testing, tho it is going to be soley 64 bit soon, because I don't think many if any new boxes are sold with 32 bit.

I really appreciate the input from both of you. I can probably chunk RybkaKiller I suppose. I am really lobbying hard to get the Ippos tested, but after this debacle with Rybka and the uncertainty surrounding Houdini everyone is gun shy of almost anything different. If you check the links I am going to give you- you will see that now we have Rybka and Houdini with the "gray" color- which means they are of questionable origin. One hurdle I do not know if I can jump is the fact that there are not many testers who want to test "anonymous" engines- meaning ones where the author is unknown. Doesn't bother me- but I am just one person. By policy, each of our testers is free to test the engines of his choice- as long as you are responsible with it and don't get silly testing known clones that even the authors don't deny. But it is really too much if only, say, 1 person is testing an engine. It would just take so long to get an engine 200 or 300 games, especially at 40/40 repeating adapted to Crafty Benchmark. Depending on the processor- it might end up meaning 40/38 or 40/64, etc. I will do my best and make the best case I can- but I won't promise something I cannot deliver. We shall see.

Here is a link for 40/40 with 32-bit 1CPU. It is updated weekly. This is where I do all my testing.:

http://computerchess.org.uk/ccrl/404...=Rating+list&p



Here is a link to our "Public Section" where each week you can find the complete update each week with all testing:

http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/disc...c34f069daa6ca0



I appreciate both of you for helping me, and I really enjoy it here. I would click on "thanks" so it would register except I haven't had time to figure that one out yet.

Can I conclude that you both agree I should just forget DamirsRybkaKiller, asssuming you say it is a clone anyway?



Best,

FemF
You, FemFatale, jaja.
We wanted to take you all for idiots.
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Re: Very nice , Velmarin !

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velmarin wrote:
Look femfemale:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

A super weekend !

Velmarin ,
Товарищ (Comrade) Georges was femmefatale on yMMORTAL Crack&CloneГосдума Forum :lol:

Femfemale is something like a double femme ?

Or a double amount of testing estrogenes ?

That's because he tests Ivan(hoe) in all Kama Chess positions ?


:lol: :lol: :lol:


Have -you all - a superb weekend !

SilvianR :wink: