Sun 1.1 Engine
- maestro777
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Re: Sun 1.1 Engine
Does your program not have a tool to defragment the experience file?
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Re: Sun 1.1 Engine
No. Self Learning in Sun 1.0 and 1.1 is by Marco Zerbinati.
You can use this SugaR AI Special Version for defragmentation:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/BgjhRtAM
There is also a link to SugaR AI on my homepage, along with a comment. Why don't you read the text there? I wrote:
27. August 2023: Sun 1.0 is a UCI Engine based on Stockfish-CorChess with Self Learning by Sugar AI & Eman. Patch until "Play turbulent when defending, simpler when attacking". Features: Self Learning as Sun.exp (can be renamed), CTG/Polyglot Books, MinimumThinkingTime. External network. Learning file can be edited (merged or defragmented) with the Sugar AI Experience Tool, many thanks to Marco Zerbinati.
Please also read the text to the engine in the future, thank you!
You can use this SugaR AI Special Version for defragmentation:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/BgjhRtAM
There is also a link to SugaR AI on my homepage, along with a comment. Why don't you read the text there? I wrote:
27. August 2023: Sun 1.0 is a UCI Engine based on Stockfish-CorChess with Self Learning by Sugar AI & Eman. Patch until "Play turbulent when defending, simpler when attacking". Features: Self Learning as Sun.exp (can be renamed), CTG/Polyglot Books, MinimumThinkingTime. External network. Learning file can be edited (merged or defragmented) with the Sugar AI Experience Tool, many thanks to Marco Zerbinati.
Please also read the text to the engine in the future, thank you!
Peace be with you!
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Re: Sun 1.1 Engine
07 Sep 2023: Sun 1.0 2560 wins Tournament for "old" computer - Acer Arena by Tedi (Chess Engines Diary Team, 2023.09.03-05)
https://chessengines.blogspot.com/2023/ ... r-old.html
Download Engine on my Homepage (Edition with network dimension 2560):
https://solistachess.jimdosite.com/solista-news/
https://chessengines.blogspot.com/2023/ ... r-old.html
Download Engine on my Homepage (Edition with network dimension 2560):
https://solistachess.jimdosite.com/solista-news/
Peace be with you!
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Re: Sun 1.1 Engine
Congratulation Eduard
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Re: Sun 1.1 Engine
Today again. Live: Sun and Light 5x in the top. ProteuSF-Official is a pure cherrypicker:
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Re: Sun 1.1 Engine
EDIOT Sun, Light, Ediot Attack, Smile (about your little dick) are simple renames of Stockfish, then if your random changes don't compromise Classical code, at best your engines are a Stockfish making random blunders.Eduard Nemeth wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 8:46 pmSun Engine released:
https://solistachess.jimdosite.com/solista-news/
The Sun engine is made for long analysis and correspondence chess. But you can also be successful on the server playchess.com
05. Sep 2023: Sun 1.0 wins Best EnginesTournament at Chess Engines Diary:
https://chessengines.blogspot.com/2023/ ... ament.html
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Re: Sun 1.1 Engine
What nonsense, are you drunk? These are all private engines and I don't share any source code. So you can't know what I implemented. You're just speculating. In the chat on PlayChess, your engine is associated with Engine Raid. You should be a pure cloner, that's not my statement but from other people I don't know.
Keep it up...Raid-Cloner
Keep it up...Raid-Cloner
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Re: Sun 1.1 Engine
PlayChess.com Live: It's not easy to top cheaters (ASROCK). Nevertheless, my tester just managed to do this with Sun 6.1:
Example PGN:
[Event "5 min, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2023.10.13"]
[Round "?"]
[White "IG-88A, Sun 6.1-bmi2"]
[Black "KERNEL PANIK, Alea Jacta Est 10Oc"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B12"]
[WhiteElo "3291"]
[BlackElo "3276"]
[Annotator "0.38;0.21"]
[PlyCount "135"]
[EventDate "2023.10.13"]
[EventType "blitz"]
[TimeControl "300"]
1. e4 {B 0} c6 {B 0} 2. d4 {B 0} d5 {B 0} 3. e5 {B 0} Bf5 {B 0} 4. Nf3 {B 0} e6 {B 0} 5. Be2 {B 0} Ne7 {B 0} 6. c3 {B 0} Nd7 {B 0} 7. O-O {B 0} h6 {B 0} 8. a4 {B 0} a6 {B 0} 9. Nbd2 {B 0} c5 {B 0} 10. dxc5 {B 0} Nxc5 {B 0} 11. Nd4 {B 0} Bh7 {B 0} 12. N2b3 {0.38/27 25} Nc6 {B 0} 13. Be3 {0.33/27 3} Nxb3 {B 0} 14. Qxb3 {0.30/27 3} Na5 {B 0} 15. Qd1 {0.31/28 4} Qc7 {B 0} 16. b4 {0.32/29 2} Nc4 {B 0} 17. Bxc4 {0.32/26 2} Qxc4 {B 0} 18. Qg4 {0.32/27 2} g5 {B 0 (Rc8)} 19. f4 {0.32/29 17} Qxc3 {B 0} 20. Qf3 {0.27/27 2} Be4 {B 0} 21. Qf2 {0.33/26 2} Qxb4 {B 0} 22. fxg5 {0.55/24 2} Rh7 {B 0} 23. gxh6 {0.62/23 2} Qe7 {B 0} 24. Qd2 {0.72/24 2} Rc8 {B 0} 25. Rac1 {0.55/28 7} Rc4 {B 0} 26. h4 {0.67/25 2} Qa3 {B 0} 27. Kh2 {0.40/27 9} Qb4 {0.21/33 60} 28. Rxc4 {0.73/36 0} dxc4 {0.14/28 4} 29. Qxb4 {0.73/34 0} Bxb4 {0.38/29 22} 30. g4 {0.70/35 0} Bd3 {0.32/25 4} 31. Rd1 {0.68/32 3} Rh8 {0.32/26 13} 32. g5 {1.03/31 6} Bc3 {0.29/27 0} 33. Kg3 {1.07/26 1} Kf8 {0.10/26 4 (Ke7)} 34. Nf3 {1.47/23 1} Kg8 {1.37/32 40 (b5)} 35. Kf4 {0.89/34 7} Bb4 {1.17/33 5 (Kh7)} 36. Nh2 {1.42/29 3} Be7 {1.34/33 13 (Kh7)} 37. Ng4 {1.75/33 3} Kh7 {0.82/31 0} 38. Nf2 {1.75/37 2} Rd8 {0.74/32 1} 39. Nxd3 {1.76/34 1} cxd3 {3.23/34 27} 40. Ke4 {2.50/34 0} d2 {4.08/29 21 (b5)} 41. Rxd2 {2.75/37 2} Rxd2 {3.84/29 1} 42. Bxd2 {3.05/33 2} Bd8 {4.66/30 12} 43. Kd3 {4.05/33 0} Bc7 {4.08/23 2 (b5)} 44. Kc4 {4.91/24 4} Bb6 {5.31/25 3} 45. Be1 {5.45/25 0} Be3 {5.89/27 7} 46. a5 {6.32/26 0} Bg1 {6.29/27 7} 47. Bb4 {7.20/24 0} Bf2 {5.46/22 2} 48. Be7 {7.39/24 2} Kh8 {5.93/20 1 (Be3)} 49. Bc5 {8.93/21 5} Be1 {7.33/23 8} 50. Bb6 {9.73/22 0} Bxh4 {7.81/19 4} 51. Be3 {10.47/22 0} Kh7 {8.71/18 3 (Bg3)} 52. Kc5 {10.99/21 2} Be1 {8.32/18 0 (Bg3)} 53. Kd6 {11.53/19 3} Bg3 {9.65/17 3 (Kg6)} 54. Bb6 {12.45/19 2} Kg6 {8.26/19 3} 55. Bd8 {13.40/19 0} Be1 {11.44/19 3 (Bf2)} 56. Kd7 {15.26/19 2} Kf5 {10.90/19 1 (Bc3)} 57. h7 {16.63/17 3} Kxe5 {11.70/18 0 (Ke4)} 58. h8=Q+ {20.99/13 2} Kf4 {12.73/17 0} 59. Ke8 {95.62/17 1} e5 {14.32/14 1 (Kf3)} 60. Kxf7 {#14/21 2} Bf2 {16.20/15 0 (e4)} 61. g6 {#8/27 2} b5 {199.91/21 0} 62. g7 {#7/41 1} Ke3 {#6/33 1 (Ke4)} 63. g8=Q {#6/73 2} Kd3 {#5/58 0 (Kd2)} 64. Qh3+ {#5/201 2} Be3 {#4/245 0} 65. Qgg3 {#4/245 0} Kc4 {#3/245 0 (Kc2)} 66. Qxe3 {#3/245 0} b4 {#2/245 0 (Kb4)} 67. Qd3+ {#2/245 0} Kc5 {#1/245 0} 68. Qc8# {#1/245 0 (Lag: Av=0.27s, max=0.6s)} 1-0
Example PGN:
[Event "5 min, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2023.10.13"]
[Round "?"]
[White "IG-88A, Sun 6.1-bmi2"]
[Black "KERNEL PANIK, Alea Jacta Est 10Oc"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B12"]
[WhiteElo "3291"]
[BlackElo "3276"]
[Annotator "0.38;0.21"]
[PlyCount "135"]
[EventDate "2023.10.13"]
[EventType "blitz"]
[TimeControl "300"]
1. e4 {B 0} c6 {B 0} 2. d4 {B 0} d5 {B 0} 3. e5 {B 0} Bf5 {B 0} 4. Nf3 {B 0} e6 {B 0} 5. Be2 {B 0} Ne7 {B 0} 6. c3 {B 0} Nd7 {B 0} 7. O-O {B 0} h6 {B 0} 8. a4 {B 0} a6 {B 0} 9. Nbd2 {B 0} c5 {B 0} 10. dxc5 {B 0} Nxc5 {B 0} 11. Nd4 {B 0} Bh7 {B 0} 12. N2b3 {0.38/27 25} Nc6 {B 0} 13. Be3 {0.33/27 3} Nxb3 {B 0} 14. Qxb3 {0.30/27 3} Na5 {B 0} 15. Qd1 {0.31/28 4} Qc7 {B 0} 16. b4 {0.32/29 2} Nc4 {B 0} 17. Bxc4 {0.32/26 2} Qxc4 {B 0} 18. Qg4 {0.32/27 2} g5 {B 0 (Rc8)} 19. f4 {0.32/29 17} Qxc3 {B 0} 20. Qf3 {0.27/27 2} Be4 {B 0} 21. Qf2 {0.33/26 2} Qxb4 {B 0} 22. fxg5 {0.55/24 2} Rh7 {B 0} 23. gxh6 {0.62/23 2} Qe7 {B 0} 24. Qd2 {0.72/24 2} Rc8 {B 0} 25. Rac1 {0.55/28 7} Rc4 {B 0} 26. h4 {0.67/25 2} Qa3 {B 0} 27. Kh2 {0.40/27 9} Qb4 {0.21/33 60} 28. Rxc4 {0.73/36 0} dxc4 {0.14/28 4} 29. Qxb4 {0.73/34 0} Bxb4 {0.38/29 22} 30. g4 {0.70/35 0} Bd3 {0.32/25 4} 31. Rd1 {0.68/32 3} Rh8 {0.32/26 13} 32. g5 {1.03/31 6} Bc3 {0.29/27 0} 33. Kg3 {1.07/26 1} Kf8 {0.10/26 4 (Ke7)} 34. Nf3 {1.47/23 1} Kg8 {1.37/32 40 (b5)} 35. Kf4 {0.89/34 7} Bb4 {1.17/33 5 (Kh7)} 36. Nh2 {1.42/29 3} Be7 {1.34/33 13 (Kh7)} 37. Ng4 {1.75/33 3} Kh7 {0.82/31 0} 38. Nf2 {1.75/37 2} Rd8 {0.74/32 1} 39. Nxd3 {1.76/34 1} cxd3 {3.23/34 27} 40. Ke4 {2.50/34 0} d2 {4.08/29 21 (b5)} 41. Rxd2 {2.75/37 2} Rxd2 {3.84/29 1} 42. Bxd2 {3.05/33 2} Bd8 {4.66/30 12} 43. Kd3 {4.05/33 0} Bc7 {4.08/23 2 (b5)} 44. Kc4 {4.91/24 4} Bb6 {5.31/25 3} 45. Be1 {5.45/25 0} Be3 {5.89/27 7} 46. a5 {6.32/26 0} Bg1 {6.29/27 7} 47. Bb4 {7.20/24 0} Bf2 {5.46/22 2} 48. Be7 {7.39/24 2} Kh8 {5.93/20 1 (Be3)} 49. Bc5 {8.93/21 5} Be1 {7.33/23 8} 50. Bb6 {9.73/22 0} Bxh4 {7.81/19 4} 51. Be3 {10.47/22 0} Kh7 {8.71/18 3 (Bg3)} 52. Kc5 {10.99/21 2} Be1 {8.32/18 0 (Bg3)} 53. Kd6 {11.53/19 3} Bg3 {9.65/17 3 (Kg6)} 54. Bb6 {12.45/19 2} Kg6 {8.26/19 3} 55. Bd8 {13.40/19 0} Be1 {11.44/19 3 (Bf2)} 56. Kd7 {15.26/19 2} Kf5 {10.90/19 1 (Bc3)} 57. h7 {16.63/17 3} Kxe5 {11.70/18 0 (Ke4)} 58. h8=Q+ {20.99/13 2} Kf4 {12.73/17 0} 59. Ke8 {95.62/17 1} e5 {14.32/14 1 (Kf3)} 60. Kxf7 {#14/21 2} Bf2 {16.20/15 0 (e4)} 61. g6 {#8/27 2} b5 {199.91/21 0} 62. g7 {#7/41 1} Ke3 {#6/33 1 (Ke4)} 63. g8=Q {#6/73 2} Kd3 {#5/58 0 (Kd2)} 64. Qh3+ {#5/201 2} Be3 {#4/245 0} 65. Qgg3 {#4/245 0} Kc4 {#3/245 0 (Kc2)} 66. Qxe3 {#3/245 0} b4 {#2/245 0 (Kb4)} 67. Qd3+ {#2/245 0} Kc5 {#1/245 0} 68. Qc8# {#1/245 0 (Lag: Av=0.27s, max=0.6s)} 1-0
Peace be with you!
Re: Sun 1.1 Engine
İG-88A NICK 44+44 88 THREADS HARDWARE
KENEL PANIK 8+8 16 THREADS HARDWARE
DO YOU UNDESTANT
THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PCS, YOU SAY THE CHESS ENGINE DID THIS
KENEL PANIK 8+8 16 THREADS HARDWARE
DO YOU UNDESTANT
THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PCS, YOU SAY THE CHESS ENGINE DID THIS