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CCRL - Rating List (40 moves in 2 minutes)


 

CCRL - Rating List (40 moves in 2 minutes)

CCRL 40/2 FRC Rating List — All engines (best versions only) (Quote)
Ponder off, 5-men EGTB, 128MB hash, 64-bit executables where available, random openings with switched sides.
Time control: Equivalent to 40 moves in 2 minutes on an Intel i7-4770k.

Computed on May 17, 2022 with Bayeselo based on 439'198 games


CCRL

CCRL means "Computer Chess Rating Lists". We are a club of people inspired by watching computers play chess. We want to compare the strength of different chess programs, and we want to share our findings with others. We are achieving this by running thousands of games between chess programs, collecting the games into a single database, and then computing and publishing a rating list.

Please note that our role as a group is not to decide on the originality of engines as we have neither the legal or technical expertise. Viewers of the website must make their own judgements. Inclusion or non-inclusion of an engine should not be interpreted as a statement by us of the status of that engine.

CCRL was formed in December 2005. Initially we only did 40/15 testing, but later more members joined and we are now doing 40/2 and FRC testing as well. We now have members from several countries, with diverse ideas, but united by single passion.

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