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  • Hi, Running match, Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC vs Deep Shredder 12 x64 Noomen test suite Result +23 =31 -6 In favour of Hiarcs i7 950 @ 4206Mhz 4 cores 12GB Ram 700w psu Asus Rampage II Water cooled Vista 64bit home prem Hurnavich.
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Hi,
Result gambit test suite
+21 = 23 -6
In favour of Hiarcs 14
107 elo improvement i think,well done Hiarcs team
i7 950 @ 4206Mhz 4 cores
12GB Ram
700w psu
Asus Rampage II
Water cooled
Vista 64bit home prem
Hurnavich
seems that they did a good job..but i think 50 games can be too fluctionational elo..
at the ipon list seems to have an improvement of about 80 elo points from Hiarcs 13.2
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Houdini 2.0 STD (3033) 16.5 - 62.5 20.89% Perf=2802
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Komodo 5 (3011) 24.0 - 54.0 30.77% Perf=2871
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Critter 1.6a (2976) 19.5 - 61.5 24.07% Perf=2777
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Stockfish 2.2.2 JA (2968) 20.5 - 59.5 25.63% Perf=2783
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Deep Rybka 4.1 (2960) 24.0 - 56.0 30.00% Perf=2813
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Naum 4.2 (2834) 34.0 - 46.0 42.50% Perf=2782
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Deep Shredder 12 (2800) 42.0 - 38.0 52.50% Perf=2817
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Gull 1.2 (2799) 42.5 - 36.5 53.80% Perf=2825
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Hannibal 1.2 (2797) 41.0 - 38.0 51.90% Perf=2810
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Deep Sjeng c't 2010 32b (2793) 39.0 - 38.0 50.65% Perf=2797
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Spike 1.4 32b (2781) 48.5 - 28.5 62.99% Perf=2873
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - spark-1.0 (2766) 46.5 - 31.5 59.62% Perf=2833
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Protector 1.4.0 (2756) 44.0 - 36.0 55.00% Perf=2790
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Deep Junior 13.3 (2745) 46.5 - 31.5 59.62% Perf=2812
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Quazar 0.4 (2734) 41.5 - 37.5 52.53% Perf=2751
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - Zappa Mexico II (2703) 53.0 - 26.0 67.09% Perf=2826
HIARCS 14 WCSC 32b - MinkoChess 1.3 (2695) 55.0 - 23.0 70.51% Perf=2846
638.0 - 704.0 47.54% Perf=2815
Thanks for the test!
Hi,
Thanks i just posted Noomen test on edited post
ByHurnavichDate 2012-08-27 22:08Edited 2012-08-28 07:01
Hi.
I'm now running Noomen Test suite
Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC vs Hiarcs 13.2 MP
Result +15 =41 -4
In favour of Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC
i7 950 @ 4206Mhz 4 cores
12GB Ram
700w psu
Asus Rampage II
Water cooled
Vista 64bit home prem
Hurnavich
will be very intersting
what about running a match without opening books,to see if Hiarcs 14 is improved and plays better the opening?

> what about running a match without opening books,to see if Hiarcs 14 is improved and plays better the opening?


Hi,
by the above you would like not to use Hiarcs own internal book as well ie uncheck?
Hurnavich
yes,i mean uncheck the internal book,or run the match with Arena,disabling opening book
both are valid
and i think it can give a good aproximation about how the engines plays the opening without help
regards
Hi,
I used to do that here as i call it raw engine match but a few did not care for this testing.
Hurnavich
that is an interesting test,since it shows how the engines play the opening without help of books
maybe the engine is improved in middlegame,but playing openings,is very poorly (or viceversa)
that is an interesting test,since it shows how the engines play the opening without help of books
maybe the engine is improved in middlegame,but playing openings,is very poorly (or viceversa)
I can do this test later at work right now
Will let you know when i set it up
Hurnavich
ok
thanks my friend
I think one of the best indicators of opening strength is just putting it on the start position and crank up the multiline to all 20 possibilities and let it run a few hours on infinite and look at the ranking and the quality of the first say 4 moves of each line.
You can also give an opponent a good book and the engine being tested a 2-3 move book. And run a few hundred fast games. If you are trying to compare two engines:
match 1: eng1+small book vs control engine+full book 500 games
match 2: eng1+full book vs control engine+full book 500 games
match 3: eng2+small book vs control engine+full book 500 games
match 4: eng2+full book vs control engine+full book 500 games
Then compare the Elo performance differences of 2-1 and 4-3. Whichever has the smaller number should be the one with better relative opening strength. You want the the control engine to be fairly strong so you are not just getting swindles with bad opening moves after the control is taken out of book. Critter would be a good choice because it has great natural opening strength even if style is a bit biased.
is a good idea
but from what i tried,play fast games with some engines (like rybka),isnt a good idea,because it has a poor time management
when i tuned Houdini,i played more than 30.000 ultra fast games,and that is a good indicator,but not mixing different engines in the same match
i also noticed that some engines play better the opening than others..in other match,i ran 1000 games between various engine with 1+2,but was without any opening book
regards
So after 2 tests run total
+36 =64 -10
In favour of Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC
Hurnavich
that is a good perfomance for Hiarcs 14
Hi,
Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC vs Chiron 1.1a X64
Noomen test suite
Result
+19 =31 -10
In favour of Hiarcs
i7 950 @ 4206Mhz 4 cores
12GB Ram
700w psu
Asus Rampage II
Water cooled
Vista 64bit home prem
Hurnavich
hi
you play the test with reversed colours?i mean that if after the first position,the engines play it again the same position with reversed colours
Hi,
I thought test suite's did that automaticaly
is the GUI who is programmed to do it
i think test suite has unique positions,so the test suite cant do it;you must tell to the GUI to reverse colours for the same position after the game
regards
How to do that in fritz gui?
I have alternate colours checked.
i dont use fritz GUI to run matches and i think that feature isnt at fritz GUI,i use Arena
under Arena,you select repeat positions with reversed colour,and if :
1)you are playing matches from a test suite,it will playe another game with reversed coulours (so the games in the test suite x2)
2)if you play from an opening book,it will play the next game with the same opening with reversed colours
the box you have selected is to play one game with white,and another with black pieces,but not the same position/opening with reversed colours
i suggest you to use Arena;is free,and very easy to use
ByHurnavichDate 2012-08-28 22:31Edited 2012-08-28 22:34
If you check the last test suite game out you will find that eg game 1 and 2 are the same game position reversed colours automaticaly via the test.the same for all games played eg test suite 60 games = 30 positions
[Event 'Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC vs Chiron 1.1a x64,']
[Site 'Hurnavich-PC']
[Date '2012.08.28']
[Round '1']
[White 'Deep HIARCS 14 WCSC']
[Black 'Chiron 1.1a 64bit']
[Result '1/2-1/2']
[ECO 'B96']
[WhiteElo '3000']
[BlackElo '3000']
[Annotator '0.10;0.51']
[PlyCount '114']
[TimeControl '180']
{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 950 @ 3.07GHz 4206 MHz W=17.9 plies; 2,
587kN/s; 3,711 TBAs B=18.4 plies; 3,740kN/s; 8,990 TBAs} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3.
d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 h6 8. Bh4 Qb6 9. a3 Be7 10. Bf2
Qc7 11. Qf3 Nbd7 12. O-O-O b5 13. g4 Bb7 14. Bg2 Rc8 15. Kb1 g5 16. h4 gxf4 17.
g5 Ne5 18. Qxf4 Nfd7 {Both last book move} 19. Bf3 {0.01/0 0} Ng6 {0.51/19 6}
20. Qg3 {0.10/17 5 (Qe3)} hxg5 {0.61/20 5} 21. hxg5 {0.17/18 7} Rxh1 {0.42/22 5
} 22. Rxh1 {0.15/19 5} Qa5 {0.51/22 21} 23. Nb3 {0.17/18 7} Qd8 {0.60/21 3} 24.
Rh5 {0.25/18 4} Nde5 {0.48/20 3} 25. Bd1 {0.14/18 9 (Be2)} d5 {0.00/20 4} 26.
exd5 {0.13/17 4} Bxd5 {-0.13/19 4} 27. Nxd5 {0.15/17 4} Qxd5 {0.20/20 3} 28.
Bd4 {0.14/19 4} a5 {0.20/22 4 (Rd8)} 29. Qf2 {0.00/17 4} a4 {0.20/22 4 (Rd8)}

Deep Shredder 13 Chess Program


30. Nd2 {0.30/17 2} Rd8 {0.20/22 4} 31. c3 {0.46/18 3 (Bxe5)} Bc5 {-0.28/20 4}
32. Bxc5 {0.00/19 3} Qxd2 {-0.37/20 1} 33. Bc2 {0.00/22 4} Qxf2 {-0.44/22 4}
34. Bxf2 {0.00/22 1} Nc4 {-0.47/23 3} 35. Be1 {-0.24/22 11 (Kc1)} Rd5 {-0.46/
21 3 (Ne3)} 36. Bg3 {-0.04/19 3 (Ka2)} Kf8 {-0.77/19 3 (Rd2)} 37. Ka2 {-0.62/
20 8 (Kc1)} f5 {-0.92/20 7} 38. Rh1 {-0.62/18 3 (Rh7)} Kg7 {-1.03/20 2 (f4)}
39. Bb8 {-0.87/20 9 (Rh6)} Rd8 {-1.15/20 3 (Ne7)} 40. Bc7 {-0.69/20 2} Rd7 {-0.
77/21 3} 41. Bg3 {-0.61/21 3} Ne7 {-1.15/19 4 (Ne3)} 42. b3 {-0.65/17 2 (Rh2)}
axb3+ {-1.22/19 8} 43. Bxb3 {-0.57/18 7 (Kxb3)} Nd5 {-1.26/18 2 (Rd2+)} 44. Rh6
{-0.55/17 1 (Bxc4)} Nxc3+ {-1.07/15 2} 45. Ka1 {-0.53/17 0} Rd3 {-0.58/16 16}
46. Bf4 {-0.40/17 2} Rd4 {-0.58/16 2} 47. Bxc4 {-0.47/16 1} Rxf4 {-0.92/16 2}
48. Bxe6 {-0.53/17 2} Rf2 {-0.72/15 2} 49. Bb3 {-0.50/15 1} f4 {-0.88/15 2
(Rg2)} 50. Rc6 {-0.34/15 2} Ne2 {-0.52/15 7} 51. Bd5 {-0.05/15 2 (Rd6)} Nd4 {
-0.46/13 1 (Ng3)} 52. Rd6 {-0.03/14 2 (Rf6)} Nf5 {-0.41/14 3 (Nc2+)} 53. Rf6 {
0.00/16 1} Ne3 {-0.47/13 1} 54. Be4 {0.00/17 2 (Bc6)} Nc4 {0.00/12 1} 55. Rc6 {
0.00/17 2 (Ra6)} Kf8 {0.00/13 1 (Re2)} 56. g6 {0.00/15 1} Rf1+ {0.00/14 1} 57.
Ka2 {0.00/17 0} Rf2+ {0.00/15 1 Draw accepted} 1/2-1/2
2r1k2r/1bqnbp2/p2pp2p/1p2n1P1/3NPQ1P/P1N5/1PP2BB1/1K1R3R w k - 0 19

[Event 'Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC vs Chiron 1.1a x64,']
[Site 'Hurnavich-PC']
[Date '2012.08.28']
[Round '2']
[White 'Chiron 1.1a 64bit']
[Black 'Deep HIARCS 14 WCSC']
[Result '1/2-1/2']
[ECO 'B96']
[WhiteElo '3000']
[BlackElo '3000']
[Annotator '0.45;0.09']
[PlyCount '340']
[TimeControl '180']
{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 950 @ 3.07GHz 4206 MHz W=18.7 plies; 5,
138kN/s; 1,746 TBAs B=19.7 plies; 2,992kN/s; 213 TBAs} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3.
d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 h6 8. Bh4 Qb6 9. a3 Be7 10. Bf2
Qc7 11. Qf3 Nbd7 12. O-O-O b5 13. g4 Bb7 14. Bg2 Rc8 15. Kb1 g5 16. h4 gxf4 17.
g5 Ne5 18. Qxf4 Nfd7 {Both last book move} 19. Bf3 {0.45/18 5} Nxf3 {-0.01/0 0
(hxg5)} 20. Qxf3 {0.55/19 8} hxg5 {-0.01/0 0} 21. hxg5 {0.67/21 5} Rxh1 {-0.01/
0 0} 22. Rxh1 {0.67/19 5} Ne5 {-0.01/0 0} 23. Qg2 {0.39/19 10} Kd7 {0.09/19 10
(b4)} 24. Rh7 {0.49/17 7} Rf8 {0.00/18 4 (Qd8)} 25. Nb3 {0.60/18 5} Qd8 {0.00/
17 6} 26. Bd4 {0.48/20 7} Bxg5 {0.00/19 8} 27. Bxe5 {0.37/21 7} dxe5 {0.00/20 6
} 28. Qf2 {0.41/21 3 (Nc5+)} Ke8 {0.00/19 4} 29. Nc5 {0.45/21 4 (Qc5)} Qb6 {-0.
35/18 3} 30. Qg3 {0.51/19 3 (Qg2)} Bf4 {-0.03/20 10} 31. Qg1 {0.70/20 15} Bd2 {
-0.01/19 4 (Bc8)} 32. Rh3 {0.44/18 2} Bg5 {0.00/17 3 (Bc8)} 33. Qxg5 {0.48/19 2
} Qxc5 {0.00/18 1} 34. Rf3 {0.48/21 5 (b4)} Qc7 {0.00/20 3} 35. Qg7 {0.51/21 2}
Qd6 {0.21/20 6 (Bc6)} 36. Rd3 {0.51/24 2} Qc7 {0.21/21 3} 37. b3 {0.51/20 2
(b4)} Ke7 {0.21/21 3} 38. Kb2 {0.51/22 2 (b4)} Ba8 {0.22/22 2 (Bc6)} 39. Rh3 {
0.51/20 2 (b4)} Bc6 {0.23/20 3 (Qc5)} 40. b4 {0.48/19 2 (Rf3)} Qb8 {0.21/19 3}
41. Qg5+ {0.51/21 2 (Rh6)} f6 {0.00/23 3 (Ke8)} 42. Qg1 {0.43/19 2 (Qe3)} Qd6 {
0.00/22 2 (Be8)} 43. Qb6 {0.36/21 2 (Rd3)} Be8 {0.00/23 2} 44. Qb7+ {0.36/23 2}
Bd7 {0.00/27 2} 45. Qa7 {0.36/24 2 (Rh7+)} Qc6 {0.00/23 2 (Rf7)} 46. Qg1 {0.36/
22 2 (Rh7+)} Qc7 {0.00/23 2 (Be8)} 47. Nb1 {0.63/19 2 (Rh7+)} Rf7 {0.00/20 3
(Qc4)} 48. Nd2 {1.86/19 2 (Nc3)} Be8 {0.01/19 3} 49. Nb3 {1.86/21 2 (Rc3)} Qd6
{0.84/19 5 (Rf8)} 50. Rd3 {1.86/21 2 (Rh8)} Qc7 {0.55/21 2} 51. Nc5 {1.86/22 2
(Rc3)} Qb6 {0.55/19 5 (a5)} 52. Qg8 {1.86/21 2} a5 {0.00/22 2} 53. Qh8 {1.86/
19 2 (Rd2)} Qc6 {0.00/23 2} 54. Rd1 {1.86/26 3 (Qg8)} a4 {0.00/26 2 (Qc8)} 55.

Deep Shredder 12

Kb1 {1.78/19 1 (Qg8)} Rf8 {0.00/27 1} 56. Qg7+ {1.62/22 1} Rf7 {0.00/27 2} 57.
Qh6 {1.62/25 2 (Qh8)} Qc7 {0.00/26 2 (Qc8)} 58. Kb2 {1.71/23 1 (Qh8)} Qb6 {0.
00/28 1 (Qc8)} 59. Qg6 {1.71/24 1 (Qh8)} Qc6 {0.00/26 2} 60. Qg4 {1.68/24 2
(Qg8)} Qb6 {0.00/24 2 (Qc8)} 61. Qg8 {1.68/24 1} Qc6 {0.00/25 1} 62. Rd2 {1.68/
26 1 (Rd3)} Rf8 {0.00/24 2 (Qc8)} 63. Qh7+ {1.68/25 1 (Qg4)} Rf7 {0.00/24 2}
64. Qh4 {1.67/27 1 (Qg8)} Qb6 {0.04/20 1 (Qc8)} 65. Qg4 {1.67/23 1 (Qh3)} Qc6 {
0.04/21 1} 66. Rd3 {1.67/27 1 (Qe2)} Rh7 {0.03/20 2 (Qc8)} 67. Qg8 {1.67/23 1
(Qe2)} Rf7 {0.03/21 1} 68. Kb1 {1.67/25 1 (Qg2)} Qc8 {0.00/21 1 (Rf8)} 69. Qh8
{1.67/25 1 (Kb2)} Qc6 {0.00/25 1 (Rf8)} 70. Rd2 {1.67/26 1 (Rd1)} Qb6 {0.04/22
1 (Qc8)} 71. Kb2 {1.67/25 1 (Qh3)} Qc6 {0.04/23 1} 72. Rd1 {1.67/26 1 (Qh3)}
Qb6 {0.04/23 1 (Qc8)} 73. Qh6 {1.67/26 1 (Rd3)} Qc6 {0.04/23 1 (Qb8)} 74. Rd3 {
1.67/27 1 (Rd2)} Qc8 {0.04/24 1} 75. Qh3 {1.67/26 1 (Qh8)} Bc6 {0.04/21 1 (Rf8)
} 76. Qg4 {1.67/27 1 (Rd1)} Be8 {0.04/21 1} 77. Rd1 {1.67/27 1 (Qg1)} Qc6 {0.
03/21 1 (Rh7)} 78. Ka2 {1.67/25 1 (Qg8)} Rh7 {0.00/21 1 (Rf8)} 79. Qg8 {1.67/
26 1} Rf7 {0.04/23 1} 80. Qg6 {1.67/26 1 (Rd2)} Qc8 {0.04/23 1} 81. Qh6 {1.67/
27 1 (Qg4)} Qc6 {0.04/23 1 (Bc6)} 82. Qh3 {1.67/25 1 (Rd2)} Rg7 {0.04/23 1
(Qc8)} 83. Qh4 {1.67/23 1 (Rd2)} Qc8 {0.04/21 1} 84. Qh8 {1.67/24 1 (Qh6)} Rf7
{0.04/24 1} 85. Rd3 {1.67/25 1 (Qh3)} Rf8 {0.04/24 1} 86. Qh6 {1.67/25 1 (Qh7+)
} Bc6 {0.04/23 1 (Rf7)} 87. Kb2 {1.67/21 1 (Qg7+)} Qa8 {0.04/19 1 (Qe8)} 88.
Qg7+ {1.67/21 0 (Qh3)} Rf7 {0.04/20 0} 89. Qg4 {1.67/24 1} Qc8 {0.04/21 1} 90.
Rd1 {1.33/23 4 (Rd2)} Be8 {0.04/22 1 (Rh7)} 91. Qg1 {1.67/24 0 (Ka2)} Bc6 {0.
04/20 1} 92. Qg6 {1.46/23 1 (Rd2)} Be8 {0.04/21 1 (Qf8)} 93. Qh5 {1.67/23 0
(Ka2)} Qc6 {0.04/24 1 (Qc7)} 94. Rd2 {1.67/22 0 (Qh1)} Qc7 {0.04/24 1 (Qc8)}
95. Qh3 {1.67/20 0 (Qh6)} Qb6 {0.04/22 1 (Qc6)} 96. Qh6 {1.67/21 0 (Qd3)} Bc6 {
0.04/22 0 (Qc7)} 97. Qh8 {1.67/19 0 (Qh5)} Be8 {0.04/22 1} 98. Qg8 {1.67/22 0
(Qh3)} Qc6 {0.04/23 1} 99. Rd1 {1.67/21 0 (Rd3)} Qc8 {0.00/21 1} 100. Rd3 {1.
67/25 0 (Rh1)} Qc6 {0.04/21 0 (Rf8)} 101. Qh8 {1.46/24 1} Qb6 {0.04/23 1 (Rf8)}
102. c3 {1.54/20 0 (Qh1)} Qc6 {0.04/19 0} 103. Rd2 {1.54/21 0} Qb6 {0.05/21 1
(Rf8)} 104. Kc2 {1.55/17 0 (Qh3)} Qc6 {0.04/20 0} 105. Rg2 {1.54/19 0 (Qh3)}
Qc8 {0.04/18 1 (Rf8)} 106. Rg8 {1.68/18 0 (Kb2)} Qa8 {0.00/19 0} 107. Kc1 {1.
54/17 0 (Kb2)} Qc8 {0.03/19 0} 108. Qh6 {1.59/17 0 (Qh4)} Qc6 {0.03/19 0} 109.
Kc2 {1.52/18 0 (Qh4)} Qc8 {0.03/18 0} 110. Qh4 {1.46/18 0} Qc6 {0.04/20 0 (Qd8)
} 111. Rg1 {1.46/17 0 (Rg2)} Qc8 {0.04/18 0} 112. Qg4 {1.46/19 0 (Kb2)} Rh7 {
0.00/19 0 (Bc6)} 113. Qg8 {1.46/15 0} Rf7 {0.00/22 0} 114. Rd1 {1.46/17 0 (Qg4)
} Rf8 {0.00/23 0} 115. Qg7+ {1.46/20 0 (Qh7+)} Rf7 {0.00/24 0} 116. Qh6 {1.46/
16 0 (Qg8)} Bc6 {0.03/17 0} 117. Kb2 {1.46/17 0 (Rg1)} Rf8 {0.04/17 0 (Qe8)}
118. Qg7+ {1.46/17 0 (Rg1)} Rf7 {0.00/21 0} 119. Qg4 {1.46/20 0 (Qh6)} Rh7 {0.
00/18 0} 120. Rf1 {1.46/17 0 (Rd2)} Be8 {0.00/16 0 (Rh2+)} 121. Qg8 {1.46/14 0
(Rf2)} Rf7 {0.04/17 0} 122. Qg6 {1.46/16 0 (Rf2)} Qd8 {0.00/18 0 (Bc6)} 123.
Kc1 {1.46/17 0 (Kc2)} Bc6 {0.00/19 0} 124. Qg4 {1.46/17 0} Qc8 {0.00/19 0} 125.
Rd1 {1.46/18 0 (Kb2)} Rh7 {0.00/17 0} 126. Kb1 {1.46/19 0 (Kc2)} Kf7 {0.00/15 0
} 127. Rg1 {1.46/18 0 (Rd6)} Ke7 {0.00/19 0} 128. Ka1 {1.45/15 0 (Rd1)} Be8 {
0.00/16 0} 129. Qg8 {1.40/16 0} Rf7 {0.03/19 0} 130. Rf1 {1.46/17 0 (Rd1)} Bd7

Deep Shredder 13 Windows


{0.00/18 0 (Qd8)} 131. Qg1 {1.46/14 0} Be8 {0.00/17 0 (Rf8)} 132. Qg4 {1.46/17
0 (Rd1)} Bd7 {0.00/17 0 (Bc6)} 133. Rd1 {1.46/15 0} Bc6 {0.00/19 0} 134. Kb1 {
1.46/17 0 (Kb2)} Rh7 {0.00/18 0} 135. Rd2 {1.46/18 0 (Qg6)} Rf7 {0.00/18 0
(Kf7)} 136. Rf2 {1.24/13 0 (Rd1)} Rh7 {0.00/17 0} 137. Kb2 {1.24/12 0 (Rd2)}
Rf7 {0.00/16 0 (Bd7)} 138. Rf1 {1.46/18 0 (Rg2)} Rh7 {0.00/16 0} 139. Rd1 {1.
46/16 0 (Rf2)} Rh2+ {0.00/18 0 (Kf7)} 140. Ka1 {1.46/17 0 (Kc1)} Rh7 {0.00/19 0
} 141. Rd2 {1.44/11 0 (Kb1)} Rf7 {0.00/17 0 (Kf7)} 142. Kb1 {1.46/16 0 (Rd1)}
Rh7 {0.00/18 0} 143. Rf2 {0.78/15 1 (Kb2)} Rh1+ {0.00/16 0 (Bd7)} 144. Kb2 {1.
46/15 0} Rh7 {0.00/17 0} 145. Kc2 {0.84/8 0 (Rd2)} Ba8 {0.00/16 0 (Bd7)} 146.
Rg2 {0.58/8 0 (Kb2)} Bc6 {0.00/15 0} 147. Kb2 {0.73/8 0 (Rd2)} Ba8 {0.00/16 0
(Kd6)} 148. Rd2 {0.73/8 0} Bc6 {0.00/16 0} 149. c4 {0.33/9 0 (Qe2)} bxc4 {0.00/
14 0} 150. Kc3 {0.33/12 0 (Qe2)} Bb5 {0.00/14 0} 151. Kc2 {0.00/11 0 (Kb2)} Be8
{0.00/15 0 (Kf7)} 152. Qg8 {0.55/9 0 (Kc3)} Rf7 {0.00/17 0} 153. Kb2 {0.55/7 0
(Kc3)} Qc7 {0.00/16 0 (Qc6)} 154. Qh8 {0.55/8 0 (Qg4)} Bc6 {0.00/17 0 (Qb6)}
155. Kc2 {0.84/8 0 (Qg8)} Be8 {0.00/14 0 (Bb5)} 156. Nxe6 {0.98/10 0 (Kc3)} Qc6
{0.25/14 0 (Kxe6)} 157. Nc5 {1.89/8 0} Qc8 {0.46/15 0 (Rf8)} 158. Qh4 {1.08/8 0
} Rg7 {0.40/14 0 (Bc6)} 159. Rd5 {0.70/7 0 (Kc3)} Qg4 {0.39/12 0} 160. Rxe5+ {
0.31/7 0} Kf7 {0.54/15 0} 161. Qxg4 {0.50/8 0} Rxg4 {0.53/13 0} 162. Rh5 {0.40/
10 0 (Re6)} Ke7 {0.26/13 0 (Bc6)} 163. Rh3 {0.48/11 0} Bb5 {0.07/15 0} 164. Kb2
{0.48/9 0 (Kc3)} Rg2+ {0.00/16 0} 165. Kc3 {0.54/11 0} Ra2 {0.00/17 0 (Rg1)}
166. Rh7+ {0.00/11 0 (Kd4)} Kd6 {0.00/15 0} 167. Nb7+ {0.00/11 0} Ke6 {0.00/15
0} 168. Nd8+ {0.00/11 0} Kd6 {0.00/16 0} 169. Nb7+ {0.00/13 0} Ke6 {0.00/17 0}
170. Nc5+ {0.00/12 0} Kd6 {0.00/17 0 Draw accepted} 1/2-1/2
2r1k2r/1bqnbp2/p2pp2p/1p2n1P1/3NPQ1P/P1N5/1PP2BB1/1K1R3R w k - 0 19
maybe you are right,i dont know because i dont use fritz GUI for more than deep analisis
i use Arena for that matches..so surely you will be right
apart from that,Arena is a more flexible GUI to run matches,for example at shorter time controls,like 10'+0.1'(just for tunning purpouses)
Any way download the Hiarcs vs Chiron games they are some good blitz games between these engines
i downloaded it
but i wont be able to take a look until tomorrow,im analizing my game here and tomorrow i must play some moves at my current games at LSS
If you want to be more precise in your tests, I recommend to limit the opening book to 8 or 10 moves maximum. Or even better to play with a good and equal testsuite.
Regards,
Gaмßito.
Hi,
What sugestions do you have for a good = test suite?
I think Jeroen's are excellent.
I also suggest using 'minimal books', let the engines play 2 games without book, and have at it 2 games with 1.e4, 2 games with 1.d4, two with e4 e5, 2 with e4 c5, and so on, it will minimize the effect of chosen openings and will test the essence of the engines more.

> and have at it 2 games with 1.e4, 2 games with 1.d4, two with e4 e5, 2 with e4 c5, and so on, it will minimize the effect of chosen openings and will test the essence of the engines more.


How to do the above in Fritz gui?
Hurnavich

> How to do the above in Fritz gui?
>
> Hurnavich Mitsubishi cp9500dw driver download windows 10.


Make a database with just those moves in it.
So 1 game would be e4 e5
next game e4 e5 2.nf3 etc
I would personally terminate at moves 3-6, but I like this idea a lot.
Credit goes to Larry Kaufman for the idea
That's the only way I test, it makes sense to let the engines choose their own openings, as long as there's no repeated games.
I've just created a database with 50 unique positions in the 3-10 move range. With each position played twice that's 100 games..and a new way to test engines!
And a better way to test engines!
I look forward to some testing are you offering the database to users?
Hurnavich
yes
http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforum/topic_show.pl?tid=25595
ByHurnavichDate 2012-08-29 09:18Edited 2012-08-29 17:50
Hi,
Running a match now
12 games 15min aside
Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC vs Vitruvius 1.11C HEM
Book moves limited to 0-4
i7 950 @ 4206Mhz 4 cores
12GB Ram
700w psu
Asus Rampage II
Water cooled
Vista 64bit home prem
Hurnavich book
+1 =3 -8 In favour of vitruvius
What is this Vitruvius? Never heard of it.
Yet Another Clone Of Ippolit based on Deep Saros.
It went commercial with the pretext that the programmer was going to focus on improving the engine's style instead of the strength, however, this isn't apparent.
I used to be a beta tester, at least this time I wasn't kicked out but resigned my position because I didn't want to support such an endeavor.
Thanks Uly!
ha -- who kicked you out??
Aquarium Beta Testing team. And with good reason..
They didn't even tell me why, and I didn't ask them why, it just happened, after I went several months without a single beta testing report.
ByHurnavichDate 2012-08-29 17:52Edited 2012-08-29 23:03
Hi,
Running match, Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC vs Deep Shredder 12 x64
Noomen test suite
Result +23 =31 -6 In favour of Hiarcs
i7 950 @ 4206Mhz 4 cores
12GB Ram
700w psu
Asus Rampage II
Water cooled
Vista 64bit home prem
Hurnavich
ByHurnavichDate 2012-08-30 20:39Edited 2012-08-30 20:42
Hi,
2 nice games against Houdini
moves 0-6 book
[Event 'Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC vs Houdini 2.0c x64']
[Site 'Hurnavich-PC']
[Date '2012.08.30']
[Round '1']
[White 'Houdini 2.0c x64']
[Black 'Deep HIARCS 14 WCSC']
[Result '0-1']
[ECO 'B81']
[WhiteElo '3000']
[BlackElo '3000']
[Annotator '0.13;0.53']
[PlyCount '166']
[TimeControl '180']
{AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1100T Processor 3625 MHz W=18.7 plies; 10,467kN/s; 666
TBAs; Hurnavich PP 3.5h.ctg B=23.8 plies; 1,902kN/s; 35,078 TBAs; Hurnavich
PP 3.5h.ctg} 1. e4 {B 0} c5 {B 0} 2. Nf3 {B 0} d6 {B 0} 3. d4 {B 0} cxd4 {B 0}
4. Nxd4 {B 0} Nf6 {B 0} 5. Nc3 {B 0} e6 {B 0} 6. g4 {B 0} h6 {B 0 Both last
book move} 7. h3 {0.13/17 6} a6 {-0.01/0 0 (Be7)} 8. Bg2 {0.26/18 3} Be7 {-0.
01/0 0 (Nc6)} 9. Be3 {0.20/19 3} Nc6 {-0.01/0 0} 10. f4 {0.16/19 7} Nd7 {-0.01/
0 0} 11. Nxc6 {0.19/19 4} bxc6 {-0.01/0 0} 12. Qd2 {0.13/20 12} Rb8 {-0.01/0 0}
13. O-O-O {0.11/19 2} d5 {-0.01/0 0} 14. Na4 {0.09/18 2} O-O {-0.01/0 0} 15. b3
{0.14/18 3} Bb4 {-0.01/0 0} 16. c3 {0.17/19 5} Be7 {-0.01/0 0} 17. h4 {0.11/19
2} Qa5 {-0.01/0 0} 18. g5 {0.10/18 5} h5 {-0.01/0 0} 19. Qb2 {0.05/17 7} Nc5 {
0.53/15 8} 20. Nxc5 {-0.06/18 9} Bxc5 {0.36/16 7} 21. Bxc5 {-0.05/17 0} Qxc5 {
0.32/17 1} 22. Kb1 {-0.06/19 2 (Qd2)} a5 {0.15/16 5} 23. Ka1 {-0.11/19 9 (Rhe1)
} f6 {0.03/15 4 (Qd6)} 24. gxf6 {0.01/16 2} Rxf6 {0.31/16 3} 25. Rd4 {0.02/18
4 (f5)} Qf8 {-0.07/15 5 (a4)} 26. exd5 {-0.15/17 2} exd5 {-0.25/17 5} 27. Rg1 {
-0.21/17 3 (Qd2)} Rxf4 {-0.97/17 4 (Bg4)} 28. Rxf4 {-0.33/18 1} Qxf4 {-0.98/17
1} 29. Qe2 {-0.93/18 4 (Qc1)} Bg4 {-1.10/19 4} 30. Qe1 {-1.13/19 2} Qh2 {-1.31/
18 3 (Qd6)} 31. Qf2 {-0.97/18 1} Qe5 {-1.53/18 3 (Qd6)} 32. Qe1 {-1.29/19 3}
Re8 {-1.41/19 9 (Qxe1+)} 33. Qxe5 {-1.40/18 3} Rxe5 {-1.42/19 0} 34. Kb2 {-1.
19/19 3 (Rb1)} Re2+ {-1.96/20 3} 35. Ka3 {-1.23/20 1} Kf7 {-2.00/20 3} 36. b4 {
-1.24/20 1} axb4+ {-2.44/20 4} 37. Kxb4 {-1.50/21 9} Ke6 {-2.63/20 4} 38. a4 {
-1.68/20 3 (Kc5)} Kd6 {-2.65/20 1} 39. a5 {-1.65/19 2} Ra2 {-2.69/19 2} 40. c4
{-1.85/20 2} dxc4 {-2.75/16 3} 41. Be4 {-1.87/20 1 (Kxc4)} c5+ {-2.80/17 3} 42.
Kxc4 {-1.87/21 1} Rxa5 {-2.96/17 1} 43. Kb3 {-1.89/22 2} Be6+ {-3.02/17 4} 44.
Kc3 {-2.16/22 2} Ra4 {-3.02/17 3 (Ra3+)} 45. Kd3 {-2.27/21 2} Bg4 {-3.03/16 3
(Ra3+)} 46. Rh1 {-2.16/20 1 (Rb1)} Ke5 {-3.13/16 3} 47. Bg6 {-2.16/21 1} Bf5+ {
-5.32/13 3 (Ra3+)} 48. Bxf5 {-1.27/18 0} Kxf5 {-5.39/13 0} 49. Rg1 {-1.39/18 1
(Ke3)} Rxh4 {-6.10/14 2 (Rd4+)} 50. Ra1 {-3.50/17 1 (Kd2)} g5 {-6.12/13 1
(Rd4+)} 51. Ra5 {-3.80/17 1 (Ra8)} Rd4+ {-6.47/14 2} 52. Ke3 {-4.00/17 1} Re4+
{-6.82/15 1 (Rd5)} 53. Kf3 {-4.30/18 2 (Kd2)} g4+ {-8.71/15 2 (Rc4)} 54. Kg3 {
-4.32/19 2 (Kg2)} Re2 {-#30/18 3 (Re3+)} 55. Kh4 {-4.36/19 1} Rh2+ {-#29/20 2}
56. Kg3 {-4.36/18 0} Rc2 {-#28/24 2 (Rh3+)} 57. Ra8 {-4.58/18 1 (Ra7)} h4+ {
-#27/25 2 (Rc3+)} 58. Kxh4 {-#26/1 0} Rh2+ {-#26/0 0} 59. Kg3 {-#25/0 0} Rh3+ {
-#25/0 0} 60. Kg2 {-#24/0 0} c4 {-#24/0 0} 61. Rc8 {-#23/0 0} c3 {-#23/0 0} 62.
Rc4 {-#22/0 0} Rd3 {-#22/0 0} 63. Kf1 {-#21/0 0} g3 {-#21/0 0} 64. Ke2 {-#20/0
0} Rd2+ {-#20/0 0} 65. Ke3 {-#19/0 0} g2 {-#19/0 0} 66. Rc5+ {-#18/0 0} Ke6 {
-#18/0 0} 67. Rg5 {-#17/0 0} Kd6 {-#17/62 1} 68. Rg6+ {-#16/0 0} Kd5 {-#16/0 0}
69. Rg4 {-#15/0 0} Kc5 {-#15/62 0} 70. Rg3 {-#14/0 0 (Rg5+)} Kc4 {-#14/62 0}
71. Rg6 {-#13/0 0 (Rg4+)} Kb3 {-#13/62 0} 72. Rg8 {-#12/0 0 (Rg7)} Kc2 {-#12/
62 0} 73. Rg6 {-#11/0 0 (Rg7)} Kd1 {-#11/62 0} 74. Kf3 {-#10/0 0} c2 {-#10/38 2
} 75. Rxg2 {-#9/0 0} Rxg2 {-#9/0 0} 76. Kxg2 {-#8/0 0} Ke2 {-#8/0 0} 77. Kg3 {
-#7/0 0} c1=Q {-#7/0 0} 78. Kg4 {-#6/0 0} Qc5 {-#6/0 0} 79. Kf4 {-#5/0 0} Qd5 {
-#5/0 0} 80. Kg4 {-#4/0 0} Ke3 {-#4/0 0} 81. Kh3 {-#3/0 0} Qg5 {-#3/0 0} 82.
Kh2 {-#2/0 0} Kf2 {-#2/0 0} 83. Kh1 {-#1/0 0} Qh4# {-#1/0 0} 0-1
[Event 'Deep Hiarcs 14 WCSC vs Houdini 2.0c x64']
[Site 'Hurnavich-PC']
[Date '2012.08.30']
[Round '2']
[White 'Deep HIARCS 14 WCSC']
[Black 'Houdini 2.0c x64']
[Result '1-0']
[ECO 'B81']
[WhiteElo '3000']
[BlackElo '3000']
[Annotator '0.50;-0.06']
[PlyCount '173']
[TimeControl '180']
{AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1100T Processor 3625 MHz W=17.2 plies; 2,140kN/s; 7,221
TBAs; Hurnavich PP 3.5h.ctg B=19.0 plies; 11,293kN/s; 26,362 TBAs; Hurnavich
PP 3.5h.ctg} 1. e4 {B 0} c5 {B 0} 2. Nf3 {B 0} d6 {B 0} 3. d4 {B 0} cxd4 {B 0}
4. Nxd4 {B 0} Nf6 {B 0} 5. Nc3 {B 0} e6 {B 0} 6. g4 {B 0} h6 {B 0 Both last
book move} 7. h4 {0.01/0 0} Nc6 {-0.06/19 6} 8. Rg1 {0.01/0 0 (Nxc6)} d5 {-0.
06/17 3} 9. exd5 {0.01/0 0} Nxd5 {0.01/17 3} 10. Nxd5 {0.01/0 0} Qxd5 {0.00/19
8} 11. Bg2 {0.01/0 0 (Be3)} Qe5+ {0.13/18 5} 12. Be3 {0.01/0 0} Qa5+ {0.21/19 3
} 13. c3 {0.50/17 7} Bd7 {0.19/20 4} 14. Qe2 {0.42/17 21 (Nb3)} Rc8 {0.24/19 3
(Be7)} 15. Nb3 {0.81/16 4} Qa4 {0.32/19 2} 16. Nc5 {0.51/17 11} Bxc5 {0.32/17 0
} 17. Bxc5 {0.53/17 1} e5 {0.29/17 3} 18. Bd5 {0.73/15 4 (Be4)} Be6 {0.35/19 2}
19. Bxe6 {0.64/15 4} fxe6 {0.34/17 0} 20. Bd6 {0.81/17 4 (Rd1)} Kf7 {0.50/16 3
(Rd8)} 21. Rg3 {1.21/18 4 (g5)} Rhd8 {0.69/18 2} 22. b3 {1.21/19 4} Qa6 {0.77/
18 2} 23. Qxa6 {1.28/20 4} bxa6 {0.68/17 0} 24. Rd1 {1.27/19 3} a5 {0.67/19 2
(Rd7)} 25. Rgd3 {1.30/17 3 (Rf3+)} h5 {0.60/20 2} 26. f3 {1.25/17 2 (gxh5)} g5
{0.48/19 3 (Rh8)} 27. hxg5 {1.20/17 2} Rh8 {0.49/20 8 (Rg8)} 28. Bc5 {1.50/17 4
} hxg4 {0.49/20 2} 29. fxg4 {1.46/18 3} Kg6 {0.50/21 3 (e4)} 30. Be3 {1.65/16
2 (Kf2)} Rce8 {0.77/18 5 (Rh1+)} 31. Rd6 {1.88/19 6 (R3d2)} Nd8 {0.81/20 2} 32.
Ra6 {1.92/18 3} Rh3 {0.81/20 2 (Rh1+)} 33. Ke2 {2.05/17 3} Rh2+ {1.00/20 8} 34.
Kd3 {2.03/17 2} Nf7 {0.94/20 1} 35. Rf1 {1.82/17 2} Rd8+ {0.87/20 6} 36. Ke4 {
1.80/18 2} Nxg5+ {0.87/19 0} 37. Bxg5 {1.82/18 2} Kxg5 {0.85/19 0} 38. Rxa5 {
1.82/18 2} Re2+ {1.02/19 2} 39. Kf3 {1.81/19 1} Rdd2 {1.01/20 1} 40. a3 {1.81/
19 2 (a4)} Ra2 {0.97/20 4} 41. c4 {1.81/18 2 (a4)} Rab2 {0.74/19 1 (Rac2)} 42.
b4 {1.80/18 2 (Rc5)} Rbc2 {0.81/19 3} 43. Rc5 {1.92/18 2} Kg6 {0.76/20 5} 44.
Rc6 {1.92/16 2 (Rc7)} Kg5 {1.65/19 5} 45. Rxe6 {1.90/15 3} e4+ {2.00/19 3} 46.
Rxe4 {1.91/15 1} Rxe4 {1.99/21 1} 47. Kxe4 {1.91/15 0} Rxc4+ {2.09/21 10} 48.
Ke5 {1.87/15 2 (Kd5)} Rc3 {1.07/18 1} 49. a4 {2.04/12 2} Rb3 {1.43/20 1 (Re3+)}
50. Rf7 {3.42/13 1} Rxb4 {2.15/22 6 (a6)} 51. Rxa7 {#37/20 2} Kxg4 {#36/0 0}
52. Ra8 {#36/0 0} Kg5 {#35/0 0} 53. a5 {#35/0 0} Rb5+ {#34/0 0} 54. Kd6 {#34/0
0} Kf6 {#33/0 0} 55. a6 {#33/0 0} Ra5 {#32/0 0} 56. Kc7 {#32/0 0} Ra1 {#31/0 0}
57. Kb6 {#31/0 0} Rb1+ {#30/0 0} 58. Ka7 {#30/0 0} Ke7 {#29/0 0} 59. Rb8 {#29/
0 0} Rc1 {#28/0 0} 60. Kb7 {#28/0 0} Rb1+ {#27/0 0} 61. Ka8 {#27/0 0} Rc1 {#26/
0 0} 62. a7 {#26/0 0} Kd6 {#25/0 0} 63. Kb7 {#25/0 0} Rb1+ {#24/0 0} 64. Kc8 {
#24/0 0} Rc1+ {#23/0 0} 65. Kd8 {#23/0 0} Rh1 {#22/0 0} 66. Rb6+ {#22/0 0} Kc5
{#21/0 0} 67. Rc6+ {#21/0 0} Kd5 {#20/0 0} 68. Ra6 {#20/0 0} Rh8+ {#19/0 0} 69.
Kc7 {#19/0 0} Rh7+ {#18/0 0} 70. Kb6 {#18/0 0} Rh6+ {#17/0 0} 71. Ka5 {#17/0 0}
Rh8 {#16/0 0} 72. a8=Q+ {#16/0 0} Rxa8 {#15/0 0} 73. Rxa8 {#15/0 0} Ke6 {#14/0
0} 74. Kb4 {#14/0 0} Kd5 {#13/0 0} 75. Re8 {#13/0 0} Kd4 {#12/0 0} 76. Re1 {
#12/0 0} Kd3 {#11/0 0} 77. Kc5 {#11/0 0} Kd2 {#10/0 0} 78. Re5 {#10/0 0} Kd3 {
#9/0 0} 79. Re6 {#9/0 0} Kc3 {#8/0 0} 80. Rd6 {#8/0 0} Kb3 {#7/0 0} 81. Rd3+ {
#7/0 0} Kb2 {#6/0 0} 82. Kb4 {#6/0 0} Kc2 {#5/0 0} 83. Rd8 {#5/0 0} Kb2 {#4/0 0
} 84. Rc8 {#4/0 0} Ka2 {#3/0 0} 85. Kc3 {#3/0 0} Ka1 {#2/0 0} 86. Kc2 {#2/0 0}
Ka2 {#1/0 0} 87. Ra8# {#1/0 0} 1-0
AMD phenom II x6 1100t 6 cores @ 3625Mhz
16GB RAM
850w psu
Asus crosshair v formula
water cooled
windows 7 pro 64 bit
Hurnavich
[Event 'test, Blitz 3m']
[Site 'Hurnavich ']
[Date '2012.08.31']
[Round '1']
[White 'Deep HIARCS 14 WCSC']
[Black 'Deep Rybka 4.1 w32']
[Result '1-0']
[ECO 'B00']
[WhiteElo '3000']
[BlackElo '3000']
[Annotator '0.19;0.16']
[PlyCount '59']
[TimeControl '180']
{AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor TK-57 1899 MHz W=15.4 plies; 398kN/
s B=10.9 plies; 44kN/s} 1. e4 {0.01/0 1 Both last book move} Nc6 {0.16/12 8}
2. d4 {0.01/0 0 (Nc3)} d5 {0.36/12 9} 3. e5 {0.01/0 0 (exd5)} Bf5 {0.33/13 12}
4. Nf3 {0.01/0 0} Qd7 {0.26/13 5} 5. Bd3 {0.01/0 0} O-O-O {0.31/12 9} 6. O-O {
0.19/16 11} Nb4 {0.32/12 6 (Kb8)} 7. Bxf5 {0.32/15 11 (Nc3)} Qxf5 {0.41/13 4}
8. Na3 {0.49/15 6} h5 {0.40/13 6} 9. c4 {0.36/15 7 (c3)} e6 {0.35/11 3 (h4)}
10. Qa4 {0.33/15 5} Nc6 {0.39/11 3} 11. c5 {0.57/14 4 (cxd5)} f6 {0.53/11 8
(h4)} 12. b4 {1.11/14 3 (Re1)} a6 {1.04/9 4} 13. Bd2 {1.36/13 4 (b5)} Kd7 {1.
25/8 4} 14. Rab1 {1.22/16 9 (b5)} Nge7 {1.47/9 2 (h4)} 15. b5 {1.42/16 4} axb5
{1.44/11 3} 16. Rxb5 {1.17/16 4 (Nxb5)} Rb8 {1.44/10 3 (h4)} 17. Rfb1 {1.51/14
4} Kc8 {1.44/12 3} 18. Nc2 {1.18/14 7 (R5b2)} Qd3 {0.96/10 2} 19. Re1 {1.45/14
3 (Rc1)} fxe5 {0.93/12 7} 20. Rb2 {1.51/14 2 (Nb4)} Qg6 {1.09/11 4 (exd4)} 21.
Rxe5 {1.91/15 3} Nf5 {1.06/12 3 (h4)} 22. Rxb7 {2.44/14 2 (Re1)} Rxb7 {1.69/10
2} 23. Qxc6 {2.61/14 3} Ne7 {1.69/10 2} 24. Qa4 {3.10/16 3} Rb1+ {2.06/9 3 (h4)
} 25. Re1 {7.81/16 3 (Be1)} Rxe1+ {3.87/10 4} 26. Bxe1 {8.03/16 0 (Ncxe1)} Nc6
{5.35/10 2} 27. Qa8+ {9.54/17 2 (Qxc6)} Kd7 {6.74/9 1} 28. Nb4 {10.19/16 2} Qe8
{6.80/10 2} 29. Qxc6+ {10.96/18 2} Ke7 {8.78/11 2} 30. Qxc7+ {11.40/18 1} 1-0
[Event 'test, Blitz 3m']
[Site 'Hurnavich ']
[Date '2012.08.31']
[Round '2']
[White 'Deep Rybka 4.1 w32']
[Black 'Deep HIARCS 14 WCSC']
[Result '0-1']
[ECO 'D00']
[WhiteElo '3000']
[BlackElo '3000']
[Annotator '0.17;-0.17']
[PlyCount '110']
[TimeControl '180']
{AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor TK-57 1900 MHz W=10.4 plies; 45kN/s
B=13.5 plies; 260kN/s} 1. Nf3 {0.17/13 13 Both last book move} Nf6 {-0.01/0 0}
2. Nc3 {0.12/12 3} d5 {-0.01/0 0} 3. d4 {0.11/12 7} c5 {-0.01/0 0} 4. e3 {0.05/
11 2} e6 {-0.01/0 0} 5. Be2 {0.04/11 4} Be7 {-0.01/0 0 (Nc6)} 6. O-O {-0.07/11
6} O-O {-0.17/15 6 (Nc6)} 7. Ne5 {-0.05/10 4 (dxc5)} Bd7 {-0.16/14 5 (Nfd7)} 8.
Qd3 {-0.08/11 5 (f4)} Nc6 {-0.39/13 6} 9. a3 {-0.09/11 6 (a4)} Qc7 {-0.46/14 4
(Rc8)} 10. Nxd7 {-0.20/12 8} Nxd7 {-0.45/14 4} 11. Bf3 {-0.26/12 5 (Na4)} a6 {
-0.55/14 7} 12. Bd2 {-0.26/11 4} Bd6 {-0.56/13 4 (g6)} 13. h3 {-0.28/10 4 (Kh1)
} b5 {-0.67/13 4 (h6)} 14. Bc1 {-0.33/8 4} Rac8 {-0.77/12 4 (Nf6)} 15. Rd1 {-0.
44/10 6} Rfd8 {-0.74/12 4 (Qd8)} 16. Kh1 {-0.41/10 5} Na5 {-0.77/12 4 (Qb6)}
17. g3 {-0.38/9 3 (Ra2)} Nc4 {-0.89/13 3 (h6)} 18. Kg1 {-0.49/10 4} Nf6 {-0.85/
12 3} 19. Ra2 {-0.51/10 2 (Bg2)} Be7 {-0.90/12 2 (h6)} 20. b3 {-0.51/10 2 (Bg2)
} Nd6 {-1.03/13 2} 21. Bd2 {-0.48/11 1 (dxc5)} c4 {-0.88/13 3} 22. Qe2 {-0.34/
11 3} Rb8 {-0.82/14 5 (Qc6)} 23. b4 {-0.38/11 3 (Raa1)} Nde4 {-0.83/14 4} 24.
Bxe4 {-0.31/10 2 (Nxe4)} dxe4 {-0.83/14 3} 25. a4 {-0.26/10 1 (Raa1)} Bd6 {-0.
89/12 4 (Bxb4)} 26. axb5 {-0.33/10 2 (Rda1)} axb5 {-0.88/14 2} 27. Rda1 {-0.23/
11 2} Qc6 {-0.88/12 3 (Qe7)} 28. Ra6 {-0.08/9 2} Qe8 {-0.82/12 2 (Qc8)} 29. Qe1
{-0.26/10 2 (Nd1)} e5 {-0.80/13 3} 30. Ne2 {-0.32/11 2} Nd5 {-0.85/13 3} 31.
Ra7 {-0.26/10 2 (dxe5)} Qe6 {-0.93/13 3} 32. Kg2 {-0.42/10 1 (Kh2)} Qf5 {-1.10/
13 4 (Qf6)} 33. dxe5 {-0.16/11 2 (c3)} Bxe5 {-1.31/15 2} 34. c3 {-0.16/11 2}
Qf3+ {-0.96/15 4 (Rd7)} 35. Kg1 {-0.27/11 1} Re8 {-0.96/13 2} 36. Qd1 {-0.27/
11 2} Qh5 {-0.82/11 1 (Qf5)} 37. Qf1 {-0.26/10 1} Rbd8 {-0.82/9 2 (f5)} 38.
R1a2 {-0.26/11 2 (Nd4)} Qf3 {-1.17/10 2 (f5)} 39. Rb7 {-0.25/10 2} Rb8 {-0.89/
12 1} 40. Rd7 {-0.25/11 2 (Raa7)} Red8 {-0.84/14 2 (Nf6)} 41. Raa7 {-0.20/12 1}
Nf6 {-0.88/12 3} 42. Rxd8+ {-0.21/11 1} Rxd8 {-0.95/13 0} 43. Nd4 {-0.16/12 1}
Bxd4 {-0.64/13 2} 44. exd4 {-0.16/14 1} h5 {-0.76/14 1 (Nd5)} 45. Qe1 {-0.20/
11 1} Nd5 {-0.78/15 2} 46. h4 {-0.20/11 1} f5 {-0.94/13 1 (Re8)} 47. Be3 {-0.
56/9 1 (Ra5)} Rd6 {-1.99/14 1 (f4)} 48. Bd2 {-1.41/8 1 (Ra8+)} f4 {-2.82/12 2}
49. Kh2 {-1.41/9 2} Rg6 {-2.93/12 1 (fxg3+)} 50. Ra1 {-3.42/8 1 (Qg1)} e3 {-12.
93/12 1 (Kh7)} 51. Bxe3 {-5.46/8 2 (fxe3)} Nxe3 {-21.99/15 1 (fxg3+)} 52. fxe3
{-15.23/8 1} Rxg3 {-#12/17 2} 53. Qxg3 {-#12/8 0} Qxg3+ {-#10/19 1} 54. Kh1 {
-15.50/6 0} f3 {-#9/19 1} 55. Ra2 {-#10/12 1 (Ra8+)} Kh7 {-#8/17 1 (Qxh4+)} 0-1
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Deep-Shredder-13.torrent

Name: Deep Shredder
Version: 13.0
Size: 706.28 MB
Mac Platform: Intel
Includes: Serial

OS version: 10.8+
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit Processor
RAM minimum:
Video RAM:

New in this version:

Improved chess engine, more than 330(!) Elo stronger than the predecessor
New hires piece sets and boards
Much faster database operations
PGN databases with unlimited size
Better game analysis
Single window layout
Improved and updated chess opening book
Many more improvements

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Deep Shredder

User interface that is easy to handle and can be set up individually
Many different sets of pieces and chessboards
Chess engine with extremely powerful play, that can be individually adjusted and configured
Simulates a human player with any playing strength
Makes typical human mistakes on lower levels
Rates your play in normal games
Shredder adapts his playing strength automatically to your strength
Graphical display of your progress
Own games can be automatically examined for mistakes
Automatic display of the chess position from anywhere in the notation or the chess engine output
Built-in chess coach who will warn you if you make a mistake
Direct access to online chess opening database with more than 16 million moves
Direct access to huge online endgame database with more than 1200 GB data
Shredderbases: new extremely fast and compact chess endgame databases
Support for Nalimov endgame databases
Graphical display of the game history
Optional digital chess clocks
Shredder is able to resign and to offer and accept draws
Moves can easily be entered by mouse or keyboard
Games can be provided with alternative lines and comments
Multi variation analysis
Free, open protocol between chess user interface and chess engine (UCI protocol)

Register using provided serial number. Includes premium shredderbases.

Tested and working on 10.11.6

Deep Shredder is the best Shredder for computers with multiple processors or the new dual core processor and includes the latest version of the Shredder user interface. The Shredder chess programs have already won seventeen titles as World Computer Chess Champion and are accepted as one of the best chess programs of the world. Deep Shredder is available for various operating systems.

More info: http://www.shredderchess.com/chess-program/deep-shredder-13-mac.html

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