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Bluefish versus stockfish chess
Bluefish versus stockfish chess





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With my weak hardware I cannot play multiple games together, so I'm really slow. This book focuses on the endgames that will occur the most common in actual play. I'm thinking to drastically reduce them to TOP 10 and use World Championship time controls starting a NEW tournament to have meaningful results. I also set the depth to 30, so this is the most critical the engine could be. And yes, for this analysis, I used the mighty Stockfish 15 on. These are all games with a 100 CAPS score. Now, different from my shameful games or Carlsens average game, were talking about perfect play. The double number is 2 and still updating (a neverending story ) The limit is the space on the screen to publish a crosstable with so much engines. Carlsens average blitz accuracy over the past year. Strong engines will have more difficult task to win the same opening with reversed color against engines from the bottom of the table. Positions in DOTS4 are highly unbalanced, you should see much more often results like 1= or 0= than = and = between strong engines. At first It can seem boring to use same openings for all matches, but I think it would be really interesting and super fair. Later you can use positions #3 and #4 for next edition of your tournament if you are satisfied with the results. In this article, we will provide an in depth guide on Stockfish covering everything you need to know about the engine. Besides it you should disable all things like learning/experiences/internal books/online DB etc. Also added additional links to resources throughout the page. I read your announcement "I'm doubling the number of games to reduce ELO error margin from +-75 to +-50."ĭoes it mean now your engines will play 4 games each other? If yes, I suggest to use 2 openings with reversed colors for all engines.įor example you can use position #1 and position #2 from DOTS4 for whole tournament.







Bluefish versus stockfish chess