SedatChess

As in chess tournaments and matches...
Sedat Canbaz
Posts: 2035
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:29 am

Re: SedatChess

Post by Sedat Canbaz » Thu Jan 09, 2025 6:17 pm

Breaking News - 09.01.2025:
As I promised, finely Rapid CS organized where the Winner is again: PlentyChess!
Yes this great engine is just born to win..no more no less... and proved many times!
Sure Stockfish and Kayra are magic ones as well..all the Top 3 showed us that they
Can be much dangerous in every hard cond... By the way, you may know, with BIG
Assistance, every 'fool' can play stronger, but as 'most important' what about under
Extreme test conditions? Yes here the situation is totally different..not easy for sure..
Ok chess friends see you later and thanks for your interest (for over long past years)!

HC CS VIII Rapid Champion. PlentyChess - My Congratulations to Yoshie2000!
Note: Exactly the same PlentyChess ver is Champ of several recent tourneys!

FOR FINAL STANDINGS:
https://sites.google.com/site/computers ... cs-8-rapid

GAMES + OPENINGS:
https://mega.nz/file/WwJAFRyC#IKYzmKx1D ... 4atJ1FPQlQ

Best,
Sedat

Homayoun
Posts: 1611
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:57 pm
Real Name: Homayoun

Re: SedatChess

Post by Homayoun » Thu Jan 09, 2025 7:41 pm

Thank you very much Sedat for tournament.
Best regards

Sedat Canbaz
Posts: 2035
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:29 am

Re: SedatChess

Post by Sedat Canbaz » Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:05 pm

Homayoun wrote:
Thu Jan 09, 2025 7:41 pm
Thank you very much Sedat for tournament.
Best regards
Not at all, it is my pleasure dear Homayoun)

Sedat Canbaz
Posts: 2035
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:29 am

Re: SedatChess

Post by Sedat Canbaz » Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:21 pm

UPDATE 1

As usually, I am very pleased to announce that,
Just another series of GMs book tours, but this time as players:
Super GMs (2700+ Elo) and which are based and contain over than
1500+ games (per player and according to my database as well)
Exc.(which less.. ) I realized to include several SCCT Champs..

And via current creation method ( such as min. 1500 games..):
Any Super GM's playing style is NOT 100% exactly same, but
Highly close... proved and guaranteed!

Btw, so far, So is the current Leader - Congrats to Wesley So !

Code: Select all

Rank Name                          Elo     +/-   Games   Score    Draw 
   1 So                             29      18     146   54.1%   89.0% 
   2 Giri                           24      20     147   53.4%   86.4% 
   3 Ding                            9      23     147   51.4%   83.7% 
   4 Kramnik                         9      22     151   51.3%   84.1% 
   5 Nakamura                        7      19     150   51.0%   88.7% 
   6 Anand                           5      19     149   50.7%   87.9% 
   7 Carlsen                         2      18     149   50.3%   89.9% 
   8 Karjakin                        0      17     153   50.0%   90.8% 
   9 Aronian                         0      20     147   50.0%   87.8% 
  10 Wang                           -5      20     151   49.3%   86.8% 
  11 Nepomniachtchi                 -5      22     149   49.3%   83.9% 
  12 Kasparov                       -7      19     148   49.0%   88.5% 
  13 Dominguez                      -7      18     147   49.0%   89.8% 
  14 Caruana                        -9      19     149   48.7%   87.9% 
  15 Grischuk                      -12      20     150   48.3%   87.3% 
  16 Mamedyarov                    -12      25     148   48.3%   80.4% 
  17 Vachier Lagrave               -14      19     148   48.0%   87.8% 
  18 Gukesh                        -14      21     147   48.0%   86.4% 

1338 of 9180 games finished.
And please stay tuned..more info soon )

And have fun )
Sedat

Sedat Canbaz
Posts: 2035
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:29 am

Re: SedatChess

Post by Sedat Canbaz » Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:52 pm

UPDATE 2

The Current Book Leader is Giri - My Congratulations to Anish Giri!
Note: All current Top 4 (Giri, So, Karjakin and Ding) are managed as
Champions (in older SCCT tours) in other words, not a BIG surprise !)

Code: Select all

Rank Name                          Elo     +/-   Games   Score    Draw 
   1 Giri                           29      16     265   54.2%   85.7% 
   2 So                             20      14     267   52.8%   88.4% 
   3 Karjakin                        9      13     264   51.3%   89.8% 
   4 Ding                            8      15     265   51.1%   86.4% 
   5 Kramnik                         7      17     265   50.9%   83.8% 
   6 Aronian                         3      14     265   50.4%   88.7% 
   7 Nakamura                        1      14     264   50.2%   88.3% 
   8 Carlsen                         1      14     264   50.2%   88.3% 
   9 Anand                           1      14     267   50.2%   88.4% 
  10 Wang                           -1      13     267   49.8%   89.9% 
  11 Gukesh                         -1      14     266   49.8%   88.3% 
  12 Caruana                        -1      17     265   49.8%   83.8% 
  13 Kasparov                       -7      14     266   49.1%   88.3% 
  14 Dominguez                      -8      15     264   48.9%   87.9% 
  15 Grischuk                      -14      16     267   47.9%   85.4% 
  16 Mamedyarov                    -14      18     265   47.9%   81.5% 
  17 Vachier Lagrave               -16      15     267   47.8%   86.5% 
  18 Nepomniachtchi                -16      17     265   47.7%   84.2% 

2389 of 9180 games finished.
Conditions:
2x Epyc 7B12, CuteChess, Ponder OFF, 30s+0.6s, 1 Core, 64 Hash, 4-MEN
Where all of Super GMs books are participating via Raubfish X48c3 SC

Good luck to all :difus_19

Sedat Canbaz
Posts: 2035
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:29 am

Re: SedatChess

Post by Sedat Canbaz » Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:32 pm

UPDATE 3

Giri is still leading!! So is quite close (for the moment 2nd.)!

Btw, Anand is joined in Top 5 ranks, In other words, all current
Top 5 book players are managed/former SCCT Book Champions!

And what does it mean? in short:
Theirs preferring opening repertoire is one of best of the best!

Code: Select all

Rank Name                          Elo     +/-   Games   Score    Draw 
   1 Giri                           17      12     417   52.4%   87.1% 
   2 So                             16      11     420   52.3%   88.3% 
   3 Karjakin                        9      11     420   51.3%   89.8% 
   4 Anand                           8      12     418   51.2%   87.1% 
   5 Ding                            7      12     418   51.1%   86.4% 
   6 Kramnik                         5      12     419   50.7%   86.6% 
   7 Caruana                         3      14     416   50.4%   82.9% 
   8 Gukesh                          1      11     416   50.1%   88.7% 
   9 Aronian                         0      11     416   50.0%   88.5% 
  10 Carlsen                        -2      12     418   49.8%   87.6% 
  11 Dominguez                      -4      12     421   49.4%   87.9% 
  12 Wang                           -4      12     418   49.4%   87.8% 
  13 Nepomniachtchi                 -5      13     419   49.3%   85.2% 
  14 Nakamura                       -6      11     415   49.2%   88.7% 
  15 Grischuk                       -7      12     417   48.9%   86.3% 
  16 Vachier Lagrave               -11      13     417   48.4%   85.4% 
  17 Kasparov                      -11      12     416   48.4%   86.3% 
  18 Mamedyarov                    -16      13     419   47.7%   84.5% 

3760 of 9180 games finished.

Sedat Canbaz
Posts: 2035
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:29 am

Re: SedatChess

Post by Sedat Canbaz » Fri Jan 10, 2025 7:29 pm

UPDATE 4

For right now we have:
2 (two) Leading Top players: Giri + So- Congratulations!
Karjakin is just behind, following by Anand + Ding etc.

Not sure what will be next ranks, but it is clear that
One of the curent Top 3 players are serious candidates
To be as next Champion (of ongoing book championship)

Meanwhile,
Some of the openings are going much deeper..e.g as far as I noticed
In LIVE game play: there are games, where the players are out of book
After 30-35 moves...but quite normal, since they played each other
In theirs human tours...but this is also true that there are games,
Where they are out of book too early..such as after 5-8 moves etc.

And one thing more,
The overall draw stats are still not clear, due to LIVE sharing..
But it seems and sure if I am not wrong minus plus 88% draws
Frankly, if so..a little bit high...but we have to be satisfied..
Cause via other 3750+ Elo engines..it's expecting much more!

Code: Select all

Rank Name                          Elo     +/-   Games   Score    Draw 
   1 So                             17       9     605   52.4%   88.9% 
   2 Giri                           17      10     606   52.4%   88.0% 
   3 Karjakin                       12       9     607   51.7%   88.6% 
   4 Anand                           7      10     605   51.1%   87.3% 
   5 Ding                            7      10     606   51.0%   86.1% 
   6 Kramnik                         3      10     605   50.4%   87.9% 
   7 Dominguez                       3      10     606   50.4%   86.0% 
   8 Carlsen                         2       9     606   50.3%   88.4% 
   9 Caruana                         1      11     604   50.2%   83.8% 
  10 Aronian                         1       9     604   50.1%   88.6% 
  11 Gukesh                         -4      10     605   49.4%   87.3% 
  12 Nepomniachtchi                 -5      10     606   49.3%   85.8% 
  13 Wang                           -5      10     605   49.3%   86.8% 
  14 Kasparov                       -8      10     603   48.8%   86.4% 
  15 Nakamura                       -9       9     604   48.8%   88.9% 
  16 Grischuk                      -11      10     604   48.4%   85.9% 
  17 Vachier Lagrave               -12      10     604   48.3%   86.1% 
  18 Mamedyarov                    -17      11     607   47.5%   85.2% 

5446 of 9180 games finished.

Sedat Canbaz
Posts: 2035
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:29 am

Re: SedatChess

Post by Sedat Canbaz » Fri Jan 10, 2025 8:18 pm

UPDATE 5

1st of all,
Very interesting tour, full with fun... I assume for you side too..
And I can't remember exactly same points and to be as Leaders
After so many rounds..yes these words are going for So and Giri!
As we see both Super GMs books are still leading...just unbelievable..

We will see...but probably tomorrow..now is time for rest )

Code: Select all

Rank Name                          Elo     +/-   Games   Score    Draw 
   1 So                             16       8     795   52.3%   88.3% 
   2 Giri                           16       8     794   52.3%   87.7% 
   3 Karjakin                        9       8     797   51.3%   87.7% 
   4 Anand                           7       8     796   51.0%   87.7% 
   5 Ding                            5       9     796   50.8%   85.7% 
   6 Caruana                         4      10     795   50.6%   84.0% 
   7 Kramnik                         3       8     796   50.4%   87.6% 
   8 Aronian                         2       9     794   50.3%   87.4% 
   9 Carlsen                         1       8     795   50.2%   89.1% 
  10 Dominguez                       1       9     796   50.1%   86.4% 
  11 Kasparov                       -2       9     796   49.7%   85.4% 
  12 Wang                           -3       9     795   49.5%   86.9% 
  13 Gukesh                         -4       9     794   49.4%   87.0% 
  14 Nepomniachtchi                 -6       9     795   49.1%   85.4% 
  15 Grischuk                       -8       9     793   48.8%   87.0% 
  16 Vachier Lagrave                -9       9     796   48.7%   86.7% 
  17 Nakamura                      -11       8     794   48.4%   88.3% 
  18 Mamedyarov                    -21       9     795   47.0%   85.5% 

7156 of 9180 games finished.

Sedat Canbaz
Posts: 2035
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:29 am

Re: SedatChess

Post by Sedat Canbaz » Sat Jan 11, 2025 7:41 pm

Image

UPDATE 6

Btw, let Me say while I'm testing Humans openings by Engines etc.

Do you know that
The World's first ever chess-playing machine is called: The Turk ?!
It was built in 1770 by Wolfgang von Kempelen to impress Empress
Maria Theresa of Austria, and according to many various sources,
The Turk beat almost all humans, who played against it... such as
Benjamin Franklin, Napoleon Bonaparte..and if you going to ask:
Who was able to beat the Turk machine? it lost to several people:
François-André Danican Philidor is the one who was defeated it..
Sure this is as other question, but after many years some claimed
In the Turk's box contained a hidden man controlling the machine,
But it was never proven! Nowadays no one can accuse that in PCs,
There is a hidden man..)) but there is one true: all the machines
Are built by humans so there are many similarities as human-like..
And why I realized to mention all over, because this is incredible,
Even 250+ years ago, 1st ever chess machine was not that so weak..
No data regarding its rating, but in my estimation perhaps the Turk
Was stronger than 1800 Elo! and now just imagine the progress..e.g
In about 250 years: we see more than 2000+ Elo eng improvements!!
In short, great..and I can't imagine after 250 years, what will be the
Eng strength ?) and I expect, the future machines will solve chess!
Actually who knows?) maybe chess is already solved at very optimal
Conditions (such as 40/120, playing MP on super fast computers)!?

And please stay tuned...very soon huge results updates coming,
E.g I realized to run 3 separate tours one by Raubfish SC (3750),
One by Toga II 1.4 (2800+) and one tour by Komodo 9 (3300+ Elo)
In this way, no doubt that we will have much better statistics!

What I can add more,
Planning bullet games (by Toga II, Komodo 9) are expecting to be
On close level as Super GMs, but in 'quality' at slower time controls..
Where the bullet games played via Raubfish SC, no comments exc.
Since Raubfish is about 1000+ Elo stronger than best GMs players!

Greetings

Sedat Canbaz
Posts: 2035
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:29 am

Re: SedatChess

Post by Sedat Canbaz » Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:23 pm

Image

Breaking News - 12.01.2025:
Here are 3-type tours, which as players are new books based on Super GMs..
As usual, I've done my best.. each of them to prefer 100% theirs played lines!
And here are the final results of 3 type book rankings..and you can appreciate
Which ever ranking you like more..your choice ) Btw, very interesting also that
Each competition has a diff. Champ.. e.g the tour by Raubfish SC (3750): So,
The tour by Komodo9 (3300): Gukesh and in same time Gukesh is current WC
Champion and the tour by Toga II: Mamedyarov and in same time that means
Different test cond. different standings...forget everything even 'book settings'
May play as BIG influence over the results, e.g every engine has own specific
Book settings..that's why..besides, the used engines are not same in strength..
Ok friends now I hope that I was clear regarding all over..sure If you have any
Questions about.., please feel free to ask..see you later and have a nice day )

Champion (by Toga II) Mamedyarov- Congrats to Shakhriyar Mamedyarov!

Champion (by Komodo 9) Gukesh - Congratulations to Gukesh Dommaraju!

The Champion (by Raunfish SC NNUE): So - Congratulations to Wesley So!

FOR FINAL STANDINGS/MORE DETAILS:
https://sites.google.com/site/computers ... k-nn-cs-39

FOR GAMES:
https://mega.nz/file/Ph4xUTgZ#u2IkNd-6M ... 1isHqZUJMw

Best,
Sedat

Post Reply