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Posted: 27/03/2020, 8:35
by kramnik
Hurnavich wrote:Not that bad if you disable 1...e6 i have had some good games with it when you kick the french opening to the curb yes3
1 ...e6 is not used anymore for quite a while. Best reponse: ...e5.

...c5 brings a concrete disadvantage for the Black.

This is one of the advantages of using DON as analysis helper.

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Posted: 27/03/2020, 10:28
by Hurnavich
kramnik wrote:
Hurnavich wrote:Not that bad if you disable 1...e6 i have had some good games with it when you kick the french opening to the curb yes3
1 ...e6 is not used anymore for quite a while. Best reponse: ...e5.

...c5 brings a concrete disadvantage for the Black.

This is one of the advantages of using DON as analysis helper.
Your last book was very much fixed to play the French as black I said and proved at the time it was bad
Not that long ago Mr goi I'm glad you have come around to changing that strategy

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Posted: 27/03/2020, 13:59
by kramnik
Hurnavich wrote:Your last book was very much fixed to play the French as black I said and proved at the time it was bad
Not that long ago Mr goi I'm glad you have come around to changing that strategy
I changed because I kept to lose with 1 ...e6 against the top machines. I needed to change strategy. Now I can tell my ...e5 is pretty solid, I've created also new lines. But I'm handicapped with these restrictions because I can only play with a stupid laptop. Thank God I have this forum that is like a gold mine.

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Posted: 27/03/2020, 17:48
by Oliprog
AI 9.2 64 M vs. Stockfish 220320 64 BMI1

Processor AMD A10 – 9700 R7,10 Compute Cores 4C + 6G - 3.50 GHz - RAM 8.00 GB - 64-bit operating system - x64 processor - Windows 10 - 2048 mb hash – Fritz 16 GUI – opening book: Balsa v2724 Opening Test Suite - final tablebases: Syzygy 3-4-5 pieces - both engines play with 4 threads and no large pages

DESKTOP-TORM2PL, Blitz 5min 0


1 Stockfish 220320 64 BMI1 +19 +15/=105/-8 52.73% 67.5/128
2 AI 9.2 64 M -19 +8/=105/-15 47.27% 60.5/128

Games in PGN: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/500ooazq8xyja/Engmatch_-_9_-_1051

Congratulations Romeo! :clap:

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Posted: 28/03/2020, 12:47
by Oliprog
Oliprog R9 bin vs. Graham Banks Stockfish 10 Edition bin

Processor AMD A10 – 9700 R7,10 Compute Cores 4C + 6G - 3.50 GHz - RAM 8.00 GB - 64-bit operating system - x64 processor - Windows 10 - 2048 mb hash – Fritz 16 GUI – opening book: Oliprog R9 bin vs. Graham Banks Stockfish 10 Edition bin - final tablebases: Syzygy 3-4-5 pieces - both engines play with 4 threads and large pages

Book Settings

Graham Banks Stockfish 10 Edition bin:

Book Depth 200
Best Book Line Off

Oliprog R9 bin:

Book Depth 80
Best Book Line Off

DESKTOP-TORM2PL, Blitz 5min 0


1 Brainfish 220320 64 POPCNT GB +21 +12/=135/-3 53.00% 79.5/150
2 Brainfish 220320 64 POPCNT OL -21 +3/=135/-12 47.00% 70.5/150

Games in PGN: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/r6ii3tnle71dh/Oliprog_R9_bin_vs._Graham_Banks_Stockfish_10_Edition_bin

Congratulations JairoSawka! :clap:

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Posted: 28/03/2020, 20:11
by kramnik
I am going to give you my book and to Hurnavich too, if he gives me his OutSkirts.

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Posted: 29/03/2020, 6:10
by Hurnavich
kramnik wrote:I am going to give you my book and to Hurnavich too, if he gives me his OutSkirts.
Hi, you may not want it after i loose in the tournament,if i remember correct you were going to send it anyway after i did you a favour.
But no problem i'm waiting to see how well it does i take it your not entering then?as The OutSkirts Rebels is living up to it's name of rebel without a cause :hihi:

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Posted: 29/03/2020, 7:06
by kramnik
Hurnavich wrote:Hi, you may not want it after i loose in the tournament,if i remember correct you were going to send it anyway after i did you a favour.
But no problem i'm waiting to see how well it does i take it your not entering then?as The OutSkirts Rebels is living up to it's name of rebel without a cause :hihi:
PMme and send me yours.

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Posted: 29/03/2020, 7:27
by Hurnavich
kramnik wrote:
Hurnavich wrote:Hi, you may not want it after i loose in the tournament,if i remember correct you were going to send it anyway after i did you a favour.
But no problem i'm waiting to see how well it does i take it your not entering then?as The OutSkirts Rebels is living up to it's name of rebel without a cause :hihi:
PMme and send me yours.

Not at this moment in time i'm not open to favours, if you would like to enter unconditionally fine if not then good luck with your books in the future.
The best way to promote books is to enter them into a tournament.

An eg the DON book is commercial yet he is sending his to me to enter without the need for me to exchange my book now that is confidence from a book maker.Are you confident?

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Posted: 29/03/2020, 14:29
by kramnik
Hurnavich wrote:Not at this moment in time i'm not open to favours, if you would like to enter unconditionally fine if not then good luck with your books in the future.
The best way to promote books is to enter them into a tournament.

An eg the DON book is commercial yet he is sending his to me to enter without the need for me to exchange my book now that is confidence from a book maker.Are you confident?
:boh: It was you proposing the exchange in a previous PM....

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Posted: 29/03/2020, 14:55
by Hurnavich
kramnik wrote:
Hurnavich wrote:Not at this moment in time i'm not open to favours, if you would like to enter unconditionally fine if not then good luck with your books in the future.
The best way to promote books is to enter them into a tournament.

An eg the DON book is commercial yet he is sending his to me to enter without the need for me to exchange my book now that is confidence from a book maker.Are you confident?
:boh: It was you proposing the exchange in a previous PM....
Before that you said you were going to send a copy for the help you had from myself
Then some time past and I suggested an exchange
My book regressed so was no point in exchange
Still no point as the book needs more work

Good luck with your ventures I decline an exchange

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Posted: 29/03/2020, 17:02
by Oliprog
Bluefish 2703 vs. Stockfish 220320 64 BMI1

Processor AMD A10 – 9700 R7,10 Compute Cores 4C + 6G - 3.50 GHz - RAM 8.00 GB - 64-bit operating system - x64 processor - Windows 10 - 2048 mb hash – Fritz 16 GUI – opening book: ECO Book ctg - final tablebases: Syzygy 3-4-5 pieces - both engines play with 4 threads and no large pages

Book Settings:

Minimum Games: 3
Up to Move: 35
Variety of Play: 150%
Influence of Learn Value: 100 %
Learning Strength: 500%

DESKTOP-TORM2PL, Blitz 5min 0


1 Stockfish 220320 64 BMI1 +12/=106/-12 50.00% 65.0/130 4225.00
2 Bluefish 2703 +12/=106/-12 50.00% 65.0/130 4225.00

Games in PGN: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/x3uaeq6k4i0dy/Engmatch_-_9_-_1052

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Posted: 31/03/2020, 15:17
by Oliprog
TangoSTE bin vs. Vesely emulator 1 bin

Processor AMD A10 – 9700 R7,10 Compute Cores 4C + 6G - 3.50 GHz - RAM 8.00 GB - 64-bit operating system - x64 processor - Windows 10 - 1024 mb hash – Komodo 13 GUI – opening book: GM TangoSTE bin vs. Vesely emulator 1 bin - final tablebases: Syzygy 3-4-5 pieces - both engines play with 4 threads and large pages

Book Settings

TangoSTE:

Book Depth 200
Best Book Line Off

Vesely emulator 1 bin:

Book Depth 42
Best Book Line ON

Games in PGN: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/rkz9ma2ova962/TangoSTE_bin_vs._Vesely_emulator_1_bin_test

Congratulations and thanks to the author of Vesely: qeclqatl! (Chess2u forum member) :sm73:

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Posted: 01/04/2020, 17:08
by Oliprog
AI 9.2 64 M vs. Brainfish 220320 64 POPCNT

Processor AMD A10 – 9700 R7,10 Compute Cores 4C + 6G - 3.50 GHz - RAM 8.00 GB - 64-bit operating system - x64 processor - Windows 10 - 2048 mb hash – Komodo 13 GUI – opening book: 8 Moves v3 Opening Test Suite - final tablebases: Syzygy 3-4-5 pieces - both engines play with 4 threads and large pages

DESKTOP-TORM2PL, Blitz 5min 0


1 Brainfish 220320 64 POPCNT +16 +14/=106/-8 52.34% 67.0/128
2 AI 9.2 64 M -16 +8/=106/-14 47.66% 61.0/128

Games in PGN: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/lf1nwymh4nnbd/Engmatch_-_9_-_1053

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Posted: 02/04/2020, 14:58
by Oliprog
Radar 200401 vs. Fres

Processor AMD A10 – 9700 R7,10 Compute Cores 4C + 6G - 3.50 GHz - RAM 8.00 GB - 64-bit operating system - x64 processor - Windows 10 - 2048 mb hash - Komodo 13 GUI – opening book: Radar 200401 ctg vs. Fres ctg - final tablebases: Syzygy 3-4-5 pieces - both engines play with 4 threads and large pages

Book Settings:

Radar 200401

1.Tournament ON
2.Min games 1-100
3.variety of play 50%
4.influence of learn 100%
5.Learning strength 500%

Fres

1. Tournament ON
2. Min games 0-100
3. Variety of play 50%
4. Influence of learn 100%
5. Learning strength 100%

DESKTOP-TORM2PL, Blitz 5min 0


1 Brainfish 220320 64 POPCNT Fr +5/=170/-5 50.00% 90.0/180 8100.00
2 Brainfish 220320 64 POPCNT Ra +5/=170/-5 50.00% 90.0/180 8100.00

Games in PGN: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/d79gvs2mxzep3/Radar_200401_vs._Fres

Thanks to the author of Fres Cevdet Sari! :sm36: