Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Roger Brown at 30 May 2004 14:14:18:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Re: Are Leo's ratings comparable to SSDF's? geschrieben von:/posted by: Dimitris Poulos at 30 May 2004 10:50:36:
No, Leo didn't make such a comparison,
I made it to hear some opinions to estimate the actual strenght of the free engines compared to pros.
Dimitris
Ahhhh, you were provoking comment. For my part I feel on solid ground in saying that in the main, the amateur engines are freely available - for some even the source code is out there - so I would expect that commercial engines would be stronger if for no other reason than the fact that the commercials can test their code against the best amateur (not equal to second class!!).
Certainly Shredder (in its various incarnations), Fritz, the King, Chesstiger, Ruffian (wheeeeeee), Hiarcs, Deep Sjeng (wheeeeeee) and Junior are stronger than the best amateur free engines.
That would be expected in my opinion.
Then too, there is the gui issue. The King ships a genuine WB engine that kicks ass. Rebel unfortunately had some issues in WB. Chessbase stuff only works in the gui. The UCI engines for Shredder can be ported to WB but there are minor issues. The killer books are of course left behind in WB. Most other commercial products ship in their own interfaces.
It makes comp-comp games on one machine difficult if not impossible.
Having said that, isn't it wonderful to have all this free stuff that actually play and analyse at matster level?
I certainly cannot get enough of them!!
Later.