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Brainlearn 21.1 wins Big Tournament Second Engines (Tests by Jörn Gronemann, Breitenburg, 2023.01.22)


💻 Computer used for testing: System is a AMD Ryzon 3950X with 16 CPU, 64MB RAM, Windows 10 Enterprise, GPU NVIDIA  RTX 3060 ti. 

🖬 GUI-Banksia, For Every Engine only 1 CPU and 512 Hashtables, 

🕮 Book - Super GM 4 mvs,  6TBs.

Tester: Jörn Gronemann


🕒🕒Time 3'+3"  600 tournament games download 
💾 All games CEDR  99.049 games download 01.02.2023 




BrainLearn - tournament winner (UCI chess engine). BrainLearn is a free, powerful UCI chess engine derived from BrainFish.
Rating CEDR=3728

BrainLearn 21.1 - more and download on page

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