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kingliveson
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by kingliveson » Sun Dec 26, 2010 4:53 pm
For anyone interested, normally I'll rather build the default IvanHoe without parameter changes so we know where exactly it stands and leave the mods to others. Anycase, here is a modded IvanHoe 999949j with dynamic style of play. It plays better with RobboBase enabled. Time management was also tweaked a little to play fast for blitz, but "normal" for long games and even slower given certain conditions. The engine (64 bit Windows only) and games are included in the attached archive; it requires latest 7-zip to open it.
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Rybka vs IvanHoe, Blitz 3m
1 IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A x64 +7 +21/=59/-19 51.01% 50.5/99
2 Deep Rybka 4 SSE42 x64 -7 +19/=59/-21 48.99% 48.5/99
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- IvanHoe0A.0C.1A.7z
- IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A
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PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen
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kingliveson
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by kingliveson » Sun Dec 26, 2010 8:35 pm
[Event "Rybka vs IvanHoe, Blitz 15m+10s"]
[Site "W0111D0001"]
[Date "2010.12.26"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Deep Rybka 4 SSE42 x64"]
[Black "IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A x64"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A31"]
[Annotator "0.08;0.00"]
[PlyCount "166"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
{AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 940 Processor 3010 MHz W=24.7 plies; 285kN/s; 19,735
TBAs B=21.0 plies; 6,231kN/s; 153,312,348 TBAs} 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. Nf3 cxd4
4. Nxd4 e5 {Both last book move} 5. Nb5 {0.08/17 42} d6 {0.00/23 53} 6. Bg5 {
0.06/18 32} Be6 {0.07/24 133} 7. Nd2 {0.08/18 84 (e3)} a6 {-0.03/24 196 (Nc6)}
8. Bxf6 {0.13/18 59} gxf6 {-0.18/22 1} 9. Nc3 {0.13/19 38} Nc6 {-0.10/22 6} 10.
e3 {0.10/19 37} f5 {-0.15/21 16} 11. Be2 {0.10/18 39} Bg7 {-0.11/21 9} 12. O-O
{0.03/18 146} O-O {-0.11/21 15} 13. Rc1 {0.03/17 32 (Nb3)} Ne7 {-0.12/21 50
(e4)} 14. Qc2 {0.03/16 39} Rc8 {-0.09/21 50} 15. Rfd1 {0.06/16 23} Qd7 {-0.12/
20 41 (e4)} 16. e4 {0.09/16 51 (Qb3)} Kh8 {-0.13/19 23} 17. Qd3 {0.11/15 27}
Bh6 {-0.16/18 6} 18. Rb1 {0.06/15 24 (Ra1)} Rg8 {-0.13/20 40 (Rfd8)} 19. Bf3 {
0.10/14 33 (g3)} b5 {-0.10/21 37 (Rg7)} 20. cxb5 {-0.13/16 44} axb5 {-0.10/19 1
} 21. Nxb5 {-0.11/16 33 (Qxb5)} d5 {-0.22/20 9} 22. Qf1 {-0.30/17 25 (exd5)} d4
{-0.53/20 24} 23. a4 {-0.44/17 23} Ng6 {-0.65/21 35} 24. g3 {-0.44/17 31} Rc2 {
-0.97/20 16 (Nh4)} 25. Qd3 {-0.50/16 88} Rxd2 {-0.97/18 0} 26. Rxd2 {-0.50/16 5
} Nf4 {-1.22/20 16} 27. Qc2 {-0.50/16 7} Nh3+ {-1.22/18 0} 28. Kh1 {-1.40/15 28
} Rc8 {-1.46/20 22} 29. Qd1 {-1.28/16 5} Kg7 {-1.46/19 0 (fxe4)} 30. Na3 {-1.
28/14 24 (Bg2)} Ng5 {-2.03/22 40 (f6)} 31. exf5 {-1.43/15 18} Bxf5 {-2.03/20 0}
32. Bg2 {-1.91/16 9} Ne4 {-2.03/22 8} 33. Re2 {-1.91/17 8} Nxf2+ {-2.03/20 0
(Nxg3+)} 34. Rxf2 {-1.71/13 3} Bxb1 {-2.03/21 6} 35. Qe2 {-1.89/15 22} Rc1+ {
-2.03/19 0} 36. Rf1 {-1.89/16 5} Rxf1+ {-2.63/22 74} 37. Qxf1 {-1.89/16 15} Bg6
{-2.63/21 0 (Ba2)} 38. Nb5 {-2.23/16 22} d3 {-2.80/21 17 (e4)} 39. Nc3 {-2.27/
16 22} Qd4 {-2.80/19 0 (d2)} 40. Qg1 {-2.47/15 30} d2 {-2.69/20 5 (Qb4)} 41.
Bf3 {-2.54/15 13} Qb4 {-2.69/18 0} 42. h4 {-2.67/16 22} e4 {-2.44/20 13} 43.
Be2 {-2.64/17 14} e3 {-2.57/22 43} 44. Qa1 {-2.64/18 6} Bf5 {-2.76/22 22} 45.
Kg2 {-2.64/16 9} Bg4 {-3.04/22 22 (Bc8)} 46. Qd1 {-2.79/13 6} f5 {-3.25/21 11}
47. a5 {-3.36/14 12 (Bxg4)} Bxe2 {-3.50/20 20} 48. Qxe2 {-3.50/15 4} Qxa5 {-3.
50/19 0} 49. Qd3 {-3.54/17 29} Qa8+ {-3.50/20 6} 50. Kg1 {-3.66/17 13} f4 {-3.
50/19 0} 51. Qd4+ {-3.80/17 20 (Qd7+)} Kg8 {-3.50/20 5} 52. Qd6 {-3.80/17 21
(Qd7)} Qc8 {-4.40/21 74 (Qf8)} 53. Qxh6 {-4.21/16 13 (Qd5+)} Qg4 {-20.16/20 41}
54. Qxf4 {-7.42/18 12 (Qa6)} Qxf4 {-190.23/22 22 (d1Q+)} 55. gxf4 {-7.42/20 2}
e2 {-190.23/21 0 (d1Q+)} 56. Nxe2 {-7.30/15 2} d1=Q+ {-194.07/23 21} 57. Kf2 {
-7.41/16 1} Qh1 {-194.07/22 1 (Qb3)} 58. Kg3 {-8.40/20 37 (h5)} Qf1 {-198.83/
23 30 (Qe1+)} 59. Nc3 {-13.61/14 4} h5 {-198.83/21 1} 60. f5 {-#18/21 17 (Na4)}
Qxf5 {-200.47/22 5} 61. Kg2 {-#17/22 23} Qg4+ {-203.03/23 5 (Qc2+)} 62. Kf2 {
-#13/19 16} Qxh4+ {-203.03/22 0} 63. Ke2 {-#12/19 22 (Ke3)} Qh2+ {-208.15/25 4}
64. Kf3 {-#12/19 22 (Kd3)} Qh3+ {-200.47/20 26 (h4)} 65. Kf4 {-#12/19 19 (Kf2)}
Qh2+ {-208.15/28 18 (h4)} 66. Kf3 {0.00/43 1} Qh1+ {-20.38/19 38 (h4)} 67. Ke3
{-#12/19 19 (Kf4)} Qa1 {-208.15/27 27 (h4)} 68. Nd5 {-#13/18 14 (Ke2)} Qxb2 {
-#23/19 26} 69. Ke4 {-#12/59 0} h4 {-229.94/0 1} 70. Kf5 {-#11/59 0 (Nf4)} Qb5
{-229.96/0 0} 71. Ke4 {-#10/59 0} Qxd5+ {-229.94/0 0} 72. Kxd5 {-#12/59 0} h3 {
-249.95/0 0} 73. Ke4 {-#11/59 0} h2 {-249.96/0 0} 74. Kf3 {-#10/59 0 (Kd3)}
h1=Q+ {-249.88/0 0} 75. Ke2 {-#9/59 0 (Kf4)} Qa1 {-249.89/0 0 (Qe4+)} 76. Kf2 {
-#8/59 0} Qd1 {-249.90/0 0} 77. Kg2 {-#7/59 0} Qe1 {-249.91/0 0} 78. Kh2 {-#6/
59 0} Kf7 {-249.92/0 0 (Qe3)} 79. Kg2 {-#5/59 0} Ke6 {-249.93/0 0} 80. Kh2 {
-#4/59 0} Ke5 {-249.94/0 0} 81. Kh3 {-#3/59 0} Qg1 {-249.95/0 0} 82. Kh4 {-#2/
28 0} Kf4 {-249.96/0 0} 83. Kh3 {-#1/59 0} Qh1# {-249.97/0 0} 0-1
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen
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Prima
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by Prima » Sun Dec 26, 2010 9:36 pm
Thank you Kingliveson. Your compiles work great in all GUIs.
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ernest
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by ernest » Sun Dec 26, 2010 11:24 pm
kingliveson wrote: IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A x64
... and what about
IvanHoe 0A.0C.18 x64 ???
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kingliveson
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by kingliveson » Mon Dec 27, 2010 12:37 am
ernest wrote:kingliveson wrote: IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A x64
... and what about
IvanHoe 0A.0C.18 x64 ???
Was told to toss it in the bin lol, though some result against Houdini in 10 minute blitz wasnt bad.
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen
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robbolito
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by robbolito » Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:28 am
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz 8.0 GB Memory
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (Build 7600) 64 bit
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 13.09
KNS: 6280
GUI: Rybka 3
Book: Perfect 2009-10 moves
Hash:256
TB and GTB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz: 10.0
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1 Houdini 1.5 x64 3190 +14/-7/=19 58.75% 23.5/40
2 IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A x64 3190 +7/-14/=19 41.25% 16.5/40
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ernest
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by ernest » Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:22 pm
kingliveson wrote:IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A x64
Was told to toss it in the bin lol, though some result against Houdini in 10 minute blitz wasnt bad.
Just made a test (2'+1"), 2 cores, no ponder
DR4 x64 - IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A x64
+35 -29 =92
Result (for Rybka): 81-75 (51.92% of 156 games)
So, unfortunately, this Ivan belongs to the better Ivans, with approx. same strength as DR4,
but not better
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kingliveson
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by kingliveson » Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:09 pm
ernest wrote:kingliveson wrote:IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A x64
Was told to toss it in the bin lol, though some result against Houdini in 10 minute blitz wasnt bad.
Just made a test (2'+1"), 2 cores, no ponder
DR4 x64 - IvanHoe 0A.0C.1A x64
+35 -29 =92
Result (for Rybka): 81-75 (51.92% of 156 games)
So, unfortunately, this Ivan belongs to the better Ivans, with approx. same strength as DR4,
but not better
Hi Enerst, I didn't really think it was going to be stronger, it's really just a personality which allows it to play slightly different. I did some longer time control, but only a small small sample. 15+10, Rybka had a 1 game lead after 26 rounds, and 40/40 repeating, it lead Rybka by a game after 10 rounds. The games are posted on the tournament sub-forum.
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen
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ernest
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by ernest » Wed Dec 29, 2010 7:42 pm
kingliveson wrote:I didn't really think it was going to be stronger,
Sorry, king, I made a finger slip: my match was DR4 x64 against
IvanHoe 0A.0C.18 x64 (not 1A)
Not that it changes much to the whole affair...