Since you’re here...

We hope you will consider supporting us today. We need your support to continue to exist, because good entries are more and more work time. Every reader contribution, however big or small, is so valuable. Support "Chess Engines Diary" even a small amount– and it only takes a minute. Thank you.
============================== My email: jotes@go2.pl



Deuterium 13.1.31.113 wins Test average engine power by CEDR 2013.12.16-20



Test average engine power by CEDR 2013.12.16-20
REngineScoreDeDjAbMaDeNGMaMo
1Deuterium 13.1.31.11324.0/28· ·· ·1=1110101111=011111111111111
2Djinn 0.992 x64 22.0/280=00· ·· ·1=1111=0111=111111111111
3Abrok 6.0 19.5/2801010=00· ·· ·1111=1111101=0111111
4Maverick 0.5 x64 15.0/28000000=10000· ·· ·111111010=111111
5Delphil 3 x64 12.5/28=100000==0000000· ·· ·==1==1111111
6NGplay 9.83 x64 9.0/280000000000100010==0=· ·· ·011101=1
7MadChess 1.3 7.5/2800000000=1001=00=0001000· ·· ·1110
8MorphyChess 1.05 2.5/280000000000000000000010=00001· ·· ·


Temp: Blitz 3/3, Pentium Dual-Core CPU T4300 @ 2.10GHz z 4,0 GB GUI - Arena system: Windows 7 64 bit games download (PGN File) - Download

edit 18.10.2024:
The tournament, held 11 years ago, is a different era in the field of chess engines. Simply prehistory.
The winner was the Deuterium 13.1.31.113 engine, which has not been developed for over a year. In 2nd place was the Djinn 0.992 engine, and in 3rd place was Abrok 6.0.



Comments