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SPCC: Testrun of Stockfish 250418 finished
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Stockfish 250418 finished
`Games with sac` from this test are fantastic. It's amazing to me that SF could beat engines as strong as the latest Obsidian and Caissa in under 40 moves, albeit from an unbalanced book (but some of those exits look quite playable).
I see you also ran a test for CS Tal 2.1 EAS simultaneously, could you please post interesting games from that test run too, if possible? I imagine those would be entertaining too considering the high EAS score of the engine. Thanks very much!
I see you also ran a test for CS Tal 2.1 EAS simultaneously, could you please post interesting games from that test run too, if possible? I imagine those would be entertaining too considering the high EAS score of the engine. Thanks very much!
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Stockfish 250418 finished
All I do, to find these games, is to use my InterestingWinsSearch Tool. Which is of course free for downloading:
https://www.sp-cc.de/files/interesting_ ... ch_tool.7z
You can download my full ratinglist pgn database:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... yjfrdepJOv
Or the archive file. CSTal 2.1 EAS should be in archive #6 (?)...
Then use the IWS Tool, to find the best games by CSTal 2.1 EAS very quickly (you can give the IWS Tool an engine-name. If you do so, only games of this engine will be filtered, otherwise all games are filtered.)
I dont have the pgn with just the CSTal 2.1 EAS games separately anymore, sorry.
Or filter games by Patricia or Cerberus out of the full ratinglist pgn file. You will be blown away, I promise.
More information about these engines:
https://www.sp-cc.de/patricia_eas_engine.htm
https://www.sp-cc.de/cerberus-project.htm
Fantastic enginegames can also be found here (long thinking-time (10min+5sec) and 14 Threads on an 8core machine, so pretty high level chess):
https://www.sp-cc.de/super3_tournament.htm
https://www.sp-cc.de/files/interesting_ ... ch_tool.7z
You can download my full ratinglist pgn database:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... yjfrdepJOv
Or the archive file. CSTal 2.1 EAS should be in archive #6 (?)...
Then use the IWS Tool, to find the best games by CSTal 2.1 EAS very quickly (you can give the IWS Tool an engine-name. If you do so, only games of this engine will be filtered, otherwise all games are filtered.)
I dont have the pgn with just the CSTal 2.1 EAS games separately anymore, sorry.
Or filter games by Patricia or Cerberus out of the full ratinglist pgn file. You will be blown away, I promise.
More information about these engines:
https://www.sp-cc.de/patricia_eas_engine.htm
https://www.sp-cc.de/cerberus-project.htm
Fantastic enginegames can also be found here (long thinking-time (10min+5sec) and 14 Threads on an 8core machine, so pretty high level chess):
https://www.sp-cc.de/super3_tournament.htm