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Peter Fendrich wrote:Hello!
After being away for a long time I started to look at Alaric again (Terra is forever freezed).
What has happened lately?
Who are the 3 top amatueur engines these days?
Any new chess programming idea to look closer at?
Tord Romstad wrote:Hello Peter,
Welcome back! I was wondering where you had gone ...
Peter Fendrich wrote:Hello!
After being away for a long time I started to look at Alaric again (Terra is forever freezed).
How soon can we expect a public release of Alaric?
What has happened lately?
The biggest news is that Rybka has improved by something like 500-600 Elo points to secure a very clear first place on all rating lists. I suppose you have already noticed this.
Who are the 3 top amatueur engines these days?
Depends on whether you count the various Fruit-derivatives as a single program or several programs, on whether you consider performance on one or on two CPUs, and on whether the free demo version of Rybka counts as an amateur engine. Arguably the best resource we've got for comparing playing strengths is the CEGT rating list.Any new chess programming idea to look closer at?
Depressingly little, as far as I can remember.
Tord
Roger Brown wrote:Hello Peter,
No answers to your queries - Tord is best here - but it is good to see you back.
As for Alaric, let the little beastie go will you!?
Later.
Gerd Isenberg wrote:Hi Peter,
well it depends on how long you took the break
So called late move reductions, some based on history scores (history pruning), some based on other move properties or combining both seem to be quite successfull for most. The hardware development is also quite interesting, current dual-core- and future quad-code-cpus. Intel seems to bear down the P4 but a PPro reincarnation with the new woodcrest. Amd has announced the K8L with popcnt and lzcnt instructions and 128-bit SSE2 Alus for faster and more parallel fillstuff and dot-products. Multiplication has become quite cheap already with K8, 3 or 4 cycles direct path - so you may give antirotated bitboard approaches a try.
Cheers,
Gerd
Peter Fendrich wrote:Tord Romstad wrote:How soon can we expect a public release of Alaric?
I see no reason to wait but maybe I would like a few testers first before throwing it to the wolfs!
What has happened lately?
The biggest news is that Rybka has improved by something like 500-600 Elo points to secure a very clear first place on all rating lists. I suppose you have already noticed this.
Wow that Rybka is a real monster. Do you know anything about this program.
Any new chess programming idea to look closer at?
Depressingly little, as far as I can remember.
Good, it is like Dallas or some other soap. You can miss 30 parts and come back later without anything really happened.
Tord Romstad wrote:Peter Fendrich wrote:Good, it is like Dallas or some other soap. You can miss 30 parts and come back later without anything really happened.
I've never owned a TV and therefore can't confirm your opinion about Dallas, but it is certainly true about computer chess.
Tord
Robert Allgeuer wrote:
I am not sure I would subscribe to this point of view: Since I started YABRL 3 years ago the absolute top has moved up by 150 points, the top amateurs probably by 200 points. This is an impressive development, but apparently it has been achieved more by technical evolution rather than a revolution.
Robert
Peter Fendrich wrote:Robert Allgeuer wrote:
I am not sure I would subscribe to this point of view: Since I started YABRL 3 years ago the absolute top has moved up by 150 points, the top amateurs probably by 200 points. This is an impressive development, but apparently it has been achieved more by technical evolution rather than a revolution.
Robert
How much of that do you think is from faster hardware?
I mean 3 years must mean at least double speed.
/Peter
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