I withdrew WeiawagaJ_1.2_x64 from the JAVA ELITE Tournament because I found that it does not fall within the desired Elo range (2500-3200). Play now in a mini tournament with two other Java engines (Koedem and Lila) and with the most powerful chess engine written in Python (Antares).
Antares is a revelation. I haven't seen him through the CCRL & CEGT lists (like Lila, by the way).
kelseyde123 wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 8:48 pm
Oh wow! I would be super happy if Calvin can break the 2500 mark. Looking forward to the next time the CCRL blitz rankings are updated
Thanks for the info!
Dan
Now I can say with certainty that Calvin 3.4.0 is an OVER 2500 Elo (CCRL Blitz) chess engine. Congratulations !
The situation in my THIRD JAVA League (TC=60 moves/15'-30-40 minutes per game) after 114 games. 14 Java engines + 2 Python engines like guests (Antares & Karl's Sun). Six engines were never tested by CCRL (Lila-CaffeinatedPawn-Tiffanys-ChessBotX-Antares & Karl's Sun). I don't even talk about CEGT anymore.
Two (beautiful) game samples of an engine written in Python brought to life by Maestro Jim. I estimate the power of the engine (just an estimate) at 1600 CElo.
Pulse 1.7.2 64-bit has 1522 CElo on CCRL Blitz rating list.
An addition to the post above. Tom Thumb 0.4 64-bit has 1592 CElo (CCRL_Blitz). It seems that my approximation -1600 CElo- for Karl's Sun is becoming plausible.
ChessV_2.2_UCI_ja vs. Smirf BC 180e_UCI-ja
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Just a small functionality test (TC=4'+2").
Two WB engines (Smirf only via Smirfglot by HGM, ChessV only used from its own GUI as WB engine with enough problems on other GUIs) used on Arena 3.5.1 GUI as UCI engines. Both work perfectly. Maestro Jim's Jewels. Thank you!