cheng3 uci v1.0

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Re: cheng3 uci v1.0

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I'm glad that my advice worked for you, Martin. I congratulate you and still hope you will one day release the source with no fear of embarrassment. :)
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Re: cheng3 1.01

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Graham Banks wrote:
mar wrote:Ok here's a hotfix for time management. I hope it works.
"old" time management still available as UCI option
http://www.mediafire.com/?1s0co5p65f5kdjt

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Martin
I'll try it out and see how things go. Thanks Martin. 8-)
Works well now. Thanks. :)
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Re: cheng3 1.01

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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:A great engine with a promising potential.....
After a quick set of games facing particular opponents in my private rating list,I'd say it plays around 2400 Elo....
Dr.D
Yes, I suspect that it might be a little strong for the following field.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... f=7&t=5819
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Re: cheng3 uci v1.0

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UncombedCoconut wrote:I'm glad that my advice worked for you, Martin. I congratulate you and still hope you will one day release the source with no fear of embarrassment. :)
Thanks Justin. Yes probably but not without cleaning up :)
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Re: cheng3 1.01

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I'm glad that it works for you. Had no time to test it though. Regards
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Re: cheng3 1.01

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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:A great engine with a promising potential.....
After a quick set of games facing particular opponents in my private rating list,I'd say it plays around 2400 Elo....
Dr.D
Thanks. I was hoping for it to be around 2350 but in my tests it was ~100 elo behind Rémi's Crazy Bishop. So your preliminary results surprise me a bit... Time will tell.
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Re: cheng3 1.01

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Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:A great engine with a promising potential.....
After a quick set of games facing particular opponents in my private rating list,I'd say it plays around 2400 Elo....
Dr.D
Yes, I suspect that it might be a little strong for the following field.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... f=7&t=5819
Wow I'd be very interested to see the results. Could you post a link/results when it's finished? Thanks
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Re: cheng3 1.01

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mar wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:I suspect that it might be a little strong for the following field.
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... f=7&t=5819
Wow I'd be very interested to see the results. Could you post a link/results when it's finished? Thanks
You can follow the progress of that tourney from that link. It will be starting on Saturday and I'll post results and pgns in that thread after every couple of rounds.

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Graham.
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