We're continue testing new versions of chess engines on an older computer (an 11-year-old Lenovo). After all, many of our readers are afraid of such hardware, which can be used successfully for playing chess.
Astra 6.0 won the amateur chess engine tournament – a great result considering it hasn't yet been rated in our CEDR ranking. Integral 7.0.0 dev-322b JA came in second, and Uralochka 3.42.dev14 came in third. More results will be posted on our website soon.
CEDR 680.485 games download (01.07.2025)
💾 Tournament download with 180 games
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P | Engine | Score | (Tie) | +/-/= |
---|---|---|---|---|
1: | Astra 6.0 | 29.5 / 36 | 429.00 | (+23 -0 =13) |
2: | Integral 7.0.0 dev-322b JA | 28.0 / 36 | 395.25 | (+21 -1 =14) |
3: | Uralochka 3.42.dev14 | 27.5 / 36 | 406.00 | (+20 -1 =15) |
4: | Clarity 8.0.0 | 25.5 / 36 | 349.00 | (+17 -2 =17) |
5: | Altair 7.2.1 JA | 25.0 / 36 | 318.75 | (+19 -5 =12) |
6: | Iris 2.0 | 18.5 / 36 | 178.25 | (+15 -14 =7) |
7: | Critter 1.6a | 10.5 / 36 | 60.25 | (+8 -23 =5) |
8: | Aku Chess Engine 2025.7.9 | 6.0 / 36 | 67.50 | (+1 -25 =10) |
9: | Cheese 3.3.0 JA | 5.0 / 36 | 31.50 | (+2 -28 =6) |
10: | KnightX 4.5 | 4.5 / 36 | 25.00 | (+4 -31 =1) |
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