Trying a more aggressive Rebel-Extreme

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Trying a more aggressive Rebel-Extreme

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After several failed tries to create an even more aggressive Rebel-Extreme 1.1 the C5x neural nets show improvement.

. v1 is about 800M positions.
. v2 is about 1.6B positions.

In the make is v3 which will take about 10 days and will contain ~2.6B positions.

​New results will be posted in the tournament and matches forum.

For a comparison with the Stephan Pohl EAS rating list check here.

https://rebel7775.wixsite.com/rebel/pla ... ating-list
90% of coding is debugging, the other 10% is writing bugs.
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Re: Trying a more aggressive Rebel-Extreme

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Rebel wrote: Sat Dec 20, 2025 12:13 pm After several failed tries to create an even more aggressive Rebel-Extreme 1.1 the C5x neural nets show improvement.

. v1 is about 800M positions.
. v2 is about 1.6B positions.

In the make is v3 which will take about 10 days and will contain ~2.6B positions.

​New results will be posted in the tournament and matches forum.

For a comparison with the Stephan Pohl EAS rating list check here.

https://rebel7775.wixsite.com/rebel/pla ... ating-list
Looking forward, to test this new one for my full ratinglist and see the EAS-score in my full ratiglist...

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Re: Trying a more aggressive Rebel-Extreme

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Fixed it!
90% of coding is debugging, the other 10% is writing bugs.