Test suite "WM-Test" - results of 308 engines
Posted: 12 Feb 2005, 20:51
Hello,
I've made an update of my excel sheet with the detailed results of now 308 (versions of) engines in the test suite "Weltmeister-Test" (WM-Test) - including many WinBoard/UCI engines.
You can find the free download file "WM-Test.zip" (1,7 mb) at http://www.computerschach.com/ (look at "Community / Downloads --> Partien / Teststellungen").
The test suite "WM-Test" includes 100 test positions from games of the different (human) chess world champions:
38 positions in King attack, 36 positions in positional playing and 26 positions in endgame.
Of course I've added a collection of the 100 test positions in the formats cbh, cbf, pgn and epd; to all test positions there are variations and comments (in german) for better understanding the goals of the single position.
Test conditions:
Each of the 100 test positions was tested 20 minutes in analyse mode, without access to opening books, but with access to endgame databases (Nalimov tablebases, complete 3/4/5 pieces), mostly with 256 mb hash. Used hardware: AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1400 mhz.
Since my last published Excel sheet (2004 July, with 260 engines) the following engines (among others) were tested by me:
- Shredder 9 UCI (default and Gambit)
- Junior 9 and Deep Junior 9
- Fritz 8 Bilbao
- Gandalf 6.0 (default and Gambit)
- Triple Brain Shredder 9 UCI + Gandalf 6.0
- Chess Tiger 2004 (Normal, Gambit, Gambit agressive)
- Chessmaster 10th Edition (The King 3.33) and CM10k Schumacher (Setting)
- Pro Deo 1.1 and 1.0 (default), Pro Deo 1.0 (Q3 setting), Pro Deo 1.0 (S&D 6.7 setting)
- Pharaon 3.1
- Fruit 2.0
- Crafty 19.15 (CB)
- The Baron 1.5.0
- Delfi 4.5
- AnMon 5.50
- Jonny 2.75
- Slow Chess Blitz
- Glaurung 0.1.7
- Little Goliath Revival 1.0.0.14
- Spike 0.7
- DanChess 1.07
- Arasan 8.1
- WildCat 4.0
- Naum 1.4
- The Crazy Bishop 0052 (WB)
- Ufim 5.01
- Ant v2005-C
- Hermann 1.1.6
etc.
For using this test suite "WM-Test" and to avoid misunderstandings/misinterpretations of the test suite and/or my test results I strongly recommend to look at the included "readme.txt".
Regards,
Manfred
I've made an update of my excel sheet with the detailed results of now 308 (versions of) engines in the test suite "Weltmeister-Test" (WM-Test) - including many WinBoard/UCI engines.
You can find the free download file "WM-Test.zip" (1,7 mb) at http://www.computerschach.com/ (look at "Community / Downloads --> Partien / Teststellungen").
The test suite "WM-Test" includes 100 test positions from games of the different (human) chess world champions:
38 positions in King attack, 36 positions in positional playing and 26 positions in endgame.
Of course I've added a collection of the 100 test positions in the formats cbh, cbf, pgn and epd; to all test positions there are variations and comments (in german) for better understanding the goals of the single position.
Test conditions:
Each of the 100 test positions was tested 20 minutes in analyse mode, without access to opening books, but with access to endgame databases (Nalimov tablebases, complete 3/4/5 pieces), mostly with 256 mb hash. Used hardware: AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1400 mhz.
Since my last published Excel sheet (2004 July, with 260 engines) the following engines (among others) were tested by me:
- Shredder 9 UCI (default and Gambit)
- Junior 9 and Deep Junior 9
- Fritz 8 Bilbao
- Gandalf 6.0 (default and Gambit)
- Triple Brain Shredder 9 UCI + Gandalf 6.0
- Chess Tiger 2004 (Normal, Gambit, Gambit agressive)
- Chessmaster 10th Edition (The King 3.33) and CM10k Schumacher (Setting)
- Pro Deo 1.1 and 1.0 (default), Pro Deo 1.0 (Q3 setting), Pro Deo 1.0 (S&D 6.7 setting)
- Pharaon 3.1
- Fruit 2.0
- Crafty 19.15 (CB)
- The Baron 1.5.0
- Delfi 4.5
- AnMon 5.50
- Jonny 2.75
- Slow Chess Blitz
- Glaurung 0.1.7
- Little Goliath Revival 1.0.0.14
- Spike 0.7
- DanChess 1.07
- Arasan 8.1
- WildCat 4.0
- Naum 1.4
- The Crazy Bishop 0052 (WB)
- Ufim 5.01
- Ant v2005-C
- Hermann 1.1.6
etc.
For using this test suite "WM-Test" and to avoid misunderstandings/misinterpretations of the test suite and/or my test results I strongly recommend to look at the included "readme.txt".
Regards,
Manfred