Deep Junior 12 UCI
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Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
junior is maybe interesting for people who have anything.
but it is not even a top 10 program . same as junior 11.
if somebody likes it.... ok.
but its not SUCH a big star anymore.
but it is not even a top 10 program . same as junior 11.
if somebody likes it.... ok.
but its not SUCH a big star anymore.
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Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
Parrot is dead !
Next example!
This game is in progress on playchess:
[Event "120m, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2010.10.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Nebula, Deep Rybka 4 SSE42 x"]
[Black "Romanzev, Deep Junior 12 UCI"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2622"]
[BlackElo "2482"]
[PlyCount "122"]
[EventDate "2010.10.29"]
1. e4 {B/0 0} e6 {B/0 0} 2. d4 {B/0 0} d5 {B/0 0} 3. Nc3 {B/0 0} Bb4 {B/0 0} 4.
e5 {B/0 0} c5 {B/0 0} 5. Bd2 {B/0 0} Ne7 {B/0 0} 6. a3 {B/0 0} Bxc3 {B/0 0} 7.
Bxc3 {B/0 0} b6 {B/0 0} 8. b4 {B/0 0} Qc7 {B/0 0} 9. Nf3 {B/0 0} cxb4 {
0.06/22 166} 10. Bxb4 {B/0 0} a5 {0.04/24 181} 11. Bd2 {0.01/25 338} Ba6 {
(0-0) 0.06/25 280} 12. Bxa6 {0.00/24 792} Nxa6 {(Rxa6) 0.07/24 0} 13. O-O {
0.06/24 706} O-O {(Rc8) 0.12/26 0} 14. Rb1 {0.04/23 306} Rfb8 {
(Rac8) 0.05/21 82} 15. Rb5 {0.05/23 317} h6 {(Qc4) 0.00/22 144} 16. Rb3 {
0.00/22 669} Ng6 {(Rc8) 0.04/21 233} 17. Qc1 {0.10/23 362} Qc8 {
(Rb7) 0.23/21 186} 18. Bxh6 {0.51/22 351} a4 {0.45/24 153} 19. Rd3 {0.46/23 0}
gxh6 {0.31/23 242} 20. Qxh6 {0.46/22 0} Qf8 {0.71/24 310} 21. Qd2 {0.54/23 0}
b5 {0.64/23 226} 22. h4 {0.31/22 0} Ra7 {0.73/23 557} 23. Ng5 {0.59/21 0} Qh6 {
(Rc7) 0.93/23 1054} 24. h5 {0.60/20 73} Nh4 {(Ne7) 1.00/22 218} 25. g4 {
0.54/20 265} b4 {0.65/22 258} 26. f4 {0.54/19 0} f6 {(bxa3) 0.74/21 214} 27.
exf6 {0.67/17 83} Qxf6 {0.65/20 114} 28. Kh2 {0.68/18 146} Rg7 {0.77/20 114}
29. Qe1 {0.76/19 4} b3 {0.62/20 74} 30. cxb3 {0.77/21 0} axb3 {0.68/19 67} 31.
Qxe6+ {0.87/21 0} Qxe6 {0.41/23 47} 32. Nxe6 {0.87/22 0} Re7 {
(Rxg4) 0.45/24 130} 33. f5 {1.08/21 33} b2 {(Nc7) 0.33/23 38} 34. Rb1 {
1.08/22 76} Nc7 {0.33/22 69} 35. Re3 {0.98/23 2} Rf8 {0.16/23 86} 36. Rxb2 {
0.98/22 0} Nxe6 {0.20/22 46} 37. Rxe6 {0.97/23 139} Rxe6 {(Nf3+) 0.15/22 72}
38. fxe6 {0.98/22 26} Nf3+ {0.29/22 58} 39. Kg3 {0.68/23 0} Nxd4 {0.31/22 55}
40. e7 {0.68/23 58} Re8 {(Ra8) 0.30/23 25} 41. Rd2 {1.29/24 91} Nc6 {0.24/23 94
} 42. Rxd5 {1.15/27 0} Rxe7 {0.23/22 85} 43. Rc5 {1.01/26 152} Nd4 {0.23/23 0}
44. Ra5 {1.01/26 162} Rc7 {(Re4) 0.21/22 167} 45. a4 {1.01/25 256} Rc3+ {
(Kh7) 0.19/23 0} 46. Kf4 {0.67/25 134} Rc4 {0.18/22 52} 47. Ra6 {0.67/25 6} Kh7
{0.17/21 31} 48. Ra8 {0.37/25 13} Ne6+ {(Kh6) 0.10/20 25} 49. Kf5 {0.23/26 84}
Ng7+ {(Nd4+) 0.03/21 24} 50. Kg5 {0.23/26 55} Rc5+ {(Ne6+) 0.00/22 0} 51. Kh4 {
0.08/26 74} Nxh5 {(Rc4) 0.00/26 28} 52. gxh5 {4.10/21 7} Kg7 {(Rc4+) 0} 53. a5
{4.65/32 75} Kh6 {0} 54. Kg3 {4.65/33 36} Kg7 {(Kh7) 0} 55. Kg4 {4.65/34 86}
Rc4+ {0} 56. Kf3 {4.65/31 6} Rc5 {(Rc3+) 0} 57. Ra7+ {4.65/33 5} Kh6 {(Kh8) 0}
58. Ra6+ {4.65/36 106} Kh7 {0} 59. Kg4 {4.65/36 42} Rc4+ {0} 60. Kg5 {
4.65/36 32} Rc5+ {0} 61. Kh4 {4.65/36 36} Rf5 {(Rb5) 0} *
Deep Rybka 4 is here +4.65
, but game will be draw!
Current position:
8/7k/R7/P4r1P/7K/8/8/8 w - - 0 1
6 men tb:
62.h6
= (0.00) Tiefe: 53 00:00:00 0kN, tb=720
ED.

Next example!
This game is in progress on playchess:
[Event "120m, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2010.10.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Nebula, Deep Rybka 4 SSE42 x"]
[Black "Romanzev, Deep Junior 12 UCI"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2622"]
[BlackElo "2482"]
[PlyCount "122"]
[EventDate "2010.10.29"]
1. e4 {B/0 0} e6 {B/0 0} 2. d4 {B/0 0} d5 {B/0 0} 3. Nc3 {B/0 0} Bb4 {B/0 0} 4.
e5 {B/0 0} c5 {B/0 0} 5. Bd2 {B/0 0} Ne7 {B/0 0} 6. a3 {B/0 0} Bxc3 {B/0 0} 7.
Bxc3 {B/0 0} b6 {B/0 0} 8. b4 {B/0 0} Qc7 {B/0 0} 9. Nf3 {B/0 0} cxb4 {
0.06/22 166} 10. Bxb4 {B/0 0} a5 {0.04/24 181} 11. Bd2 {0.01/25 338} Ba6 {
(0-0) 0.06/25 280} 12. Bxa6 {0.00/24 792} Nxa6 {(Rxa6) 0.07/24 0} 13. O-O {
0.06/24 706} O-O {(Rc8) 0.12/26 0} 14. Rb1 {0.04/23 306} Rfb8 {
(Rac8) 0.05/21 82} 15. Rb5 {0.05/23 317} h6 {(Qc4) 0.00/22 144} 16. Rb3 {
0.00/22 669} Ng6 {(Rc8) 0.04/21 233} 17. Qc1 {0.10/23 362} Qc8 {
(Rb7) 0.23/21 186} 18. Bxh6 {0.51/22 351} a4 {0.45/24 153} 19. Rd3 {0.46/23 0}
gxh6 {0.31/23 242} 20. Qxh6 {0.46/22 0} Qf8 {0.71/24 310} 21. Qd2 {0.54/23 0}
b5 {0.64/23 226} 22. h4 {0.31/22 0} Ra7 {0.73/23 557} 23. Ng5 {0.59/21 0} Qh6 {
(Rc7) 0.93/23 1054} 24. h5 {0.60/20 73} Nh4 {(Ne7) 1.00/22 218} 25. g4 {
0.54/20 265} b4 {0.65/22 258} 26. f4 {0.54/19 0} f6 {(bxa3) 0.74/21 214} 27.
exf6 {0.67/17 83} Qxf6 {0.65/20 114} 28. Kh2 {0.68/18 146} Rg7 {0.77/20 114}
29. Qe1 {0.76/19 4} b3 {0.62/20 74} 30. cxb3 {0.77/21 0} axb3 {0.68/19 67} 31.
Qxe6+ {0.87/21 0} Qxe6 {0.41/23 47} 32. Nxe6 {0.87/22 0} Re7 {
(Rxg4) 0.45/24 130} 33. f5 {1.08/21 33} b2 {(Nc7) 0.33/23 38} 34. Rb1 {
1.08/22 76} Nc7 {0.33/22 69} 35. Re3 {0.98/23 2} Rf8 {0.16/23 86} 36. Rxb2 {
0.98/22 0} Nxe6 {0.20/22 46} 37. Rxe6 {0.97/23 139} Rxe6 {(Nf3+) 0.15/22 72}
38. fxe6 {0.98/22 26} Nf3+ {0.29/22 58} 39. Kg3 {0.68/23 0} Nxd4 {0.31/22 55}
40. e7 {0.68/23 58} Re8 {(Ra8) 0.30/23 25} 41. Rd2 {1.29/24 91} Nc6 {0.24/23 94
} 42. Rxd5 {1.15/27 0} Rxe7 {0.23/22 85} 43. Rc5 {1.01/26 152} Nd4 {0.23/23 0}
44. Ra5 {1.01/26 162} Rc7 {(Re4) 0.21/22 167} 45. a4 {1.01/25 256} Rc3+ {
(Kh7) 0.19/23 0} 46. Kf4 {0.67/25 134} Rc4 {0.18/22 52} 47. Ra6 {0.67/25 6} Kh7
{0.17/21 31} 48. Ra8 {0.37/25 13} Ne6+ {(Kh6) 0.10/20 25} 49. Kf5 {0.23/26 84}
Ng7+ {(Nd4+) 0.03/21 24} 50. Kg5 {0.23/26 55} Rc5+ {(Ne6+) 0.00/22 0} 51. Kh4 {
0.08/26 74} Nxh5 {(Rc4) 0.00/26 28} 52. gxh5 {4.10/21 7} Kg7 {(Rc4+) 0} 53. a5
{4.65/32 75} Kh6 {0} 54. Kg3 {4.65/33 36} Kg7 {(Kh7) 0} 55. Kg4 {4.65/34 86}
Rc4+ {0} 56. Kf3 {4.65/31 6} Rc5 {(Rc3+) 0} 57. Ra7+ {4.65/33 5} Kh6 {(Kh8) 0}
58. Ra6+ {4.65/36 106} Kh7 {0} 59. Kg4 {4.65/36 42} Rc4+ {0} 60. Kg5 {
4.65/36 32} Rc5+ {0} 61. Kh4 {4.65/36 36} Rf5 {(Rb5) 0} *
Deep Rybka 4 is here +4.65

Current position:
8/7k/R7/P4r1P/7K/8/8/8 w - - 0 1
6 men tb:
62.h6
= (0.00) Tiefe: 53 00:00:00 0kN, tb=720
ED.
Peace be with you!
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Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
eduard, fuege die Partie doch in PGN ein, dann kann man sie direkt nachspielen und braucht nicht noch ein schachprogramm dafuer.
[Event "120m, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2010.10.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Nebula, Deep Rybka 4 SSE42 x"]
[Black "Romanzev, Deep Junior 12 UCI"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2622"]
[BlackElo "2482"]
[PlyCount "122"]
[EventDate "2010.10.29"]
1. e4 {B/0 0} e6 {B/0 0} 2. d4 {B/0 0} d5 {B/0 0} 3. Nc3 {B/0 0} Bb4 {B/0 0} 4.
e5 {B/0 0} c5 {B/0 0} 5. Bd2 {B/0 0} Ne7 {B/0 0} 6. a3 {B/0 0} Bxc3 {B/0 0} 7.
Bxc3 {B/0 0} b6 {B/0 0} 8. b4 {B/0 0} Qc7 {B/0 0} 9. Nf3 {B/0 0} cxb4 {
0.06/22 166} 10. Bxb4 {B/0 0} a5 {0.04/24 181} 11. Bd2 {0.01/25 338} Ba6 {
(0-0) 0.06/25 280} 12. Bxa6 {0.00/24 792} Nxa6 {(Rxa6) 0.07/24 0} 13. O-O {
0.06/24 706} O-O {(Rc8) 0.12/26 0} 14. Rb1 {0.04/23 306} Rfb8 {
(Rac8) 0.05/21 82} 15. Rb5 {0.05/23 317} h6 {(Qc4) 0.00/22 144} 16. Rb3 {
0.00/22 669} Ng6 {(Rc8) 0.04/21 233} 17. Qc1 {0.10/23 362} Qc8 {
(Rb7) 0.23/21 186} 18. Bxh6 {0.51/22 351} a4 {0.45/24 153} 19. Rd3 {0.46/23 0}
gxh6 {0.31/23 242} 20. Qxh6 {0.46/22 0} Qf8 {0.71/24 310} 21. Qd2 {0.54/23 0}
b5 {0.64/23 226} 22. h4 {0.31/22 0} Ra7 {0.73/23 557} 23. Ng5 {0.59/21 0} Qh6 {
(Rc7) 0.93/23 1054} 24. h5 {0.60/20 73} Nh4 {(Ne7) 1.00/22 218} 25. g4 {
0.54/20 265} b4 {0.65/22 258} 26. f4 {0.54/19 0} f6 {(bxa3) 0.74/21 214} 27.
exf6 {0.67/17 83} Qxf6 {0.65/20 114} 28. Kh2 {0.68/18 146} Rg7 {0.77/20 114}
29. Qe1 {0.76/19 4} b3 {0.62/20 74} 30. cxb3 {0.77/21 0} axb3 {0.68/19 67} 31.
Qxe6+ {0.87/21 0} Qxe6 {0.41/23 47} 32. Nxe6 {0.87/22 0} Re7 {
(Rxg4) 0.45/24 130} 33. f5 {1.08/21 33} b2 {(Nc7) 0.33/23 38} 34. Rb1 {
1.08/22 76} Nc7 {0.33/22 69} 35. Re3 {0.98/23 2} Rf8 {0.16/23 86} 36. Rxb2 {
0.98/22 0} Nxe6 {0.20/22 46} 37. Rxe6 {0.97/23 139} Rxe6 {(Nf3+) 0.15/22 72}
38. fxe6 {0.98/22 26} Nf3+ {0.29/22 58} 39. Kg3 {0.68/23 0} Nxd4 {0.31/22 55}
40. e7 {0.68/23 58} Re8 {(Ra8) 0.30/23 25} 41. Rd2 {1.29/24 91} Nc6 {0.24/23 94
} 42. Rxd5 {1.15/27 0} Rxe7 {0.23/22 85} 43. Rc5 {1.01/26 152} Nd4 {0.23/23 0}
44. Ra5 {1.01/26 162} Rc7 {(Re4) 0.21/22 167} 45. a4 {1.01/25 256} Rc3+ {
(Kh7) 0.19/23 0} 46. Kf4 {0.67/25 134} Rc4 {0.18/22 52} 47. Ra6 {0.67/25 6} Kh7
{0.17/21 31} 48. Ra8 {0.37/25 13} Ne6+ {(Kh6) 0.10/20 25} 49. Kf5 {0.23/26 84}
Ng7+ {(Nd4+) 0.03/21 24} 50. Kg5 {0.23/26 55} Rc5+ {(Ne6+) 0.00/22 0} 51. Kh4 {
0.08/26 74} Nxh5 {(Rc4) 0.00/26 28} 52. gxh5 {4.10/21 7} Kg7 {(Rc4+) 0} 53. a5
{4.65/32 75} Kh6 {0} 54. Kg3 {4.65/33 36} Kg7 {(Kh7) 0} 55. Kg4 {4.65/34 86}
Rc4+ {0} 56. Kf3 {4.65/31 6} Rc5 {(Rc3+) 0} 57. Ra7+ {4.65/33 5} Kh6 {(Kh8) 0}
58. Ra6+ {4.65/36 106} Kh7 {0} 59. Kg4 {4.65/36 42} Rc4+ {0} 60. Kg5 {
4.65/36 32} Rc5+ {0} 61. Kh4 {4.65/36 36} Rf5 {(Rb5) 0} *
[Event "120m, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2010.10.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Nebula, Deep Rybka 4 SSE42 x"]
[Black "Romanzev, Deep Junior 12 UCI"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2622"]
[BlackElo "2482"]
[PlyCount "122"]
[EventDate "2010.10.29"]
1. e4 {B/0 0} e6 {B/0 0} 2. d4 {B/0 0} d5 {B/0 0} 3. Nc3 {B/0 0} Bb4 {B/0 0} 4.
e5 {B/0 0} c5 {B/0 0} 5. Bd2 {B/0 0} Ne7 {B/0 0} 6. a3 {B/0 0} Bxc3 {B/0 0} 7.
Bxc3 {B/0 0} b6 {B/0 0} 8. b4 {B/0 0} Qc7 {B/0 0} 9. Nf3 {B/0 0} cxb4 {
0.06/22 166} 10. Bxb4 {B/0 0} a5 {0.04/24 181} 11. Bd2 {0.01/25 338} Ba6 {
(0-0) 0.06/25 280} 12. Bxa6 {0.00/24 792} Nxa6 {(Rxa6) 0.07/24 0} 13. O-O {
0.06/24 706} O-O {(Rc8) 0.12/26 0} 14. Rb1 {0.04/23 306} Rfb8 {
(Rac8) 0.05/21 82} 15. Rb5 {0.05/23 317} h6 {(Qc4) 0.00/22 144} 16. Rb3 {
0.00/22 669} Ng6 {(Rc8) 0.04/21 233} 17. Qc1 {0.10/23 362} Qc8 {
(Rb7) 0.23/21 186} 18. Bxh6 {0.51/22 351} a4 {0.45/24 153} 19. Rd3 {0.46/23 0}
gxh6 {0.31/23 242} 20. Qxh6 {0.46/22 0} Qf8 {0.71/24 310} 21. Qd2 {0.54/23 0}
b5 {0.64/23 226} 22. h4 {0.31/22 0} Ra7 {0.73/23 557} 23. Ng5 {0.59/21 0} Qh6 {
(Rc7) 0.93/23 1054} 24. h5 {0.60/20 73} Nh4 {(Ne7) 1.00/22 218} 25. g4 {
0.54/20 265} b4 {0.65/22 258} 26. f4 {0.54/19 0} f6 {(bxa3) 0.74/21 214} 27.
exf6 {0.67/17 83} Qxf6 {0.65/20 114} 28. Kh2 {0.68/18 146} Rg7 {0.77/20 114}
29. Qe1 {0.76/19 4} b3 {0.62/20 74} 30. cxb3 {0.77/21 0} axb3 {0.68/19 67} 31.
Qxe6+ {0.87/21 0} Qxe6 {0.41/23 47} 32. Nxe6 {0.87/22 0} Re7 {
(Rxg4) 0.45/24 130} 33. f5 {1.08/21 33} b2 {(Nc7) 0.33/23 38} 34. Rb1 {
1.08/22 76} Nc7 {0.33/22 69} 35. Re3 {0.98/23 2} Rf8 {0.16/23 86} 36. Rxb2 {
0.98/22 0} Nxe6 {0.20/22 46} 37. Rxe6 {0.97/23 139} Rxe6 {(Nf3+) 0.15/22 72}
38. fxe6 {0.98/22 26} Nf3+ {0.29/22 58} 39. Kg3 {0.68/23 0} Nxd4 {0.31/22 55}
40. e7 {0.68/23 58} Re8 {(Ra8) 0.30/23 25} 41. Rd2 {1.29/24 91} Nc6 {0.24/23 94
} 42. Rxd5 {1.15/27 0} Rxe7 {0.23/22 85} 43. Rc5 {1.01/26 152} Nd4 {0.23/23 0}
44. Ra5 {1.01/26 162} Rc7 {(Re4) 0.21/22 167} 45. a4 {1.01/25 256} Rc3+ {
(Kh7) 0.19/23 0} 46. Kf4 {0.67/25 134} Rc4 {0.18/22 52} 47. Ra6 {0.67/25 6} Kh7
{0.17/21 31} 48. Ra8 {0.37/25 13} Ne6+ {(Kh6) 0.10/20 25} 49. Kf5 {0.23/26 84}
Ng7+ {(Nd4+) 0.03/21 24} 50. Kg5 {0.23/26 55} Rc5+ {(Ne6+) 0.00/22 0} 51. Kh4 {
0.08/26 74} Nxh5 {(Rc4) 0.00/26 28} 52. gxh5 {4.10/21 7} Kg7 {(Rc4+) 0} 53. a5
{4.65/32 75} Kh6 {0} 54. Kg3 {4.65/33 36} Kg7 {(Kh7) 0} 55. Kg4 {4.65/34 86}
Rc4+ {0} 56. Kf3 {4.65/31 6} Rc5 {(Rc3+) 0} 57. Ra7+ {4.65/33 5} Kh6 {(Kh8) 0}
58. Ra6+ {4.65/36 106} Kh7 {0} 59. Kg4 {4.65/36 42} Rc4+ {0} 60. Kg5 {
4.65/36 32} Rc5+ {0} 61. Kh4 {4.65/36 36} Rf5 {(Rb5) 0} *
Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
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: Masterbook 4-10 moves
Hash:256
TB and GTB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz: 10.0
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (Build 7600) 64 bit
Fritz Benchmark:
Speed: 13.09
KNS: 6280
GUI: Rybka 3
Book: Masterbook 4-10 moves
Hash:256
TB and GTB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz: 10.0
Code: Select all
1 RobboLito 0.09 x64 3190 +15/-5/=10 66.67% 20.0/30
2 Deep Junior 12 UCI 3190 +5/-15/=10 33.33% 10.0/30
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Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
I'd say Deep Junior 12 is a must have for any serious chess player. Free engines that play like rybka are a dime a dozen. Junior has a unique attacking style that is great for analysis. Junior will quickly show you how to rip apart the enemy king position. As for strength, considering the older version drew against Kasparov and this version is stronger, I'd say it's plenty strong enough.
Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
Junior - is a cr*ppy piece of s*it. If you want «to rip apart the enemy king position» use Critter or Spark. Thet both a free and much more stronger in tacticsAnthonyTheSage wrote:I'd say Deep Junior 12 is a must have for any serious chess player. Free engines that play like rybka are a dime a dozen. Junior has a unique attacking style that is great for analysis. Junior will quickly show you how to rip apart the enemy king position. As for strength, considering the older version drew against Kasparov and this version is stronger, I'd say it's plenty strong enough.
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Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
Thats really quite funny, when the fact is Junior would wipe the board with you any day of the week.
Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
Thats really more funny, when the fact is Critter would wipe the board with Junior any day of the weekAnthonyTheSage wrote:Thats really quite funny, when the fact is Junior would wipe the board with you any day of the week.
And it's free

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Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
That may all be so, but Junior is generally credited as having great playing style, even if it's not as strong as Critter, Houdini, Rybka, etc. I don't have it, so I can't say for sure, but there is more to life than ELO strength. When I'm analyzing human games, I want analysis that's human-like, rather than computer-like, because I play like a human and so do my opponents. So, so what if Junior loses to Critter? Will it help me understand my games better than Critter?John Doe wrote:Thats really more funny, when the fact is Critter would wipe the board with Junior any day of the weekAnthonyTheSage wrote:Thats really quite funny, when the fact is Junior would wipe the board with you any day of the week.
And it's free
Jeremy
Re: Deep Junior 12 UCI
Very true Jeremy!!Jeremy Bernstein wrote:That may all be so, but Junior is generally credited as having great playing style, even if it's not as strong as Critter, Houdini, Rybka, etc. I don't have it, so I can't say for sure, but there is more to life than ELO strength. When I'm analyzing human games, I want analysis that's human-like, rather than computer-like, because I play like a human and so do my opponents. So, so what if Junior loses to Critter? Will it help me understand my games better than Critter?John Doe wrote:Thats really more funny, when the fact is Critter would wipe the board with Junior any day of the weekAnthonyTheSage wrote:Thats really quite funny, when the fact is Junior would wipe the board with you any day of the week.
And it's free
Jeremy
ELO isn't everything! Too many people who follow computer chess seem to forget that people use engines for various purposes. Junior actually serves MY purposes better than Critter so I don't mind paying for Junjor. And that is NOT a knock on Critter! Critter serves other people's purposes better than Junior might. I don't know why everyone has to feel like their "team" is better than the others.
Free vs. commercial is such a silly argument. There are some great commercial and some great free engines. Why does it have to be such a battleground???