6CPU KOMODO 1339 vs STOCKFISH 221214

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6CPU KOMODO 1339 vs STOCKFISH 221214

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KOMODO 1339 64-BIT 6CPU v STOCKFISH 221214 64-BIT 6CPU

AMD X6 1090T using 6 cores
Shredder GUI
Hash 1GB per engine
Syzygy 5-men tablebases on SSD
Time control 3' + 2"
200 opening positions from swcr-fq-openings-v4.1.pgn
each played reversed colours
* Komodo playing with drawscore 0 *

Final result

189.0 - 211.0 ( +55, =268, -77 ) 47.25%

The opening pgn used, and the games attached.
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Re: 6CPU KOMODO 1339 vs STOCKFISH 221214

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The openings for this match were selected using this tool:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/tools/opening-sampler/

swcr-fq-openings-v4.1.pgn was chosen from the drop-down list, How many openings? was entered as 200 and Never sample the same ECO twice was ticked. I don't know what the quality of the resulting openings set is like, but given that the original pgn is one of Frank Quisinsky's, it should be very good.
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Re: 6CPU KOMODO 1339 vs STOCKFISH 221214

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I re-ran this match with Komodo using default drawscore of -7.

The result was fairly similar:

Final result

191.0 - 209.0 ( +50, =282, -68 ) 47.75%
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Re: 6CPU KOMODO 1339 vs STOCKFISH 221214

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Ray wrote:The openings for this match were selected using this tool:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/tools/opening-sampler/

swcr-fq-openings-v4.1.pgn was chosen from the drop-down list, How many openings? was entered as 200 and Never sample the same ECO twice was ticked. I don't now what the quality of the resulting openings set is like, but given that the original pgn is one of Frank Quisinsky's, it should be very good.
Hi Ray

I have a question for you. After creating an emply pgn database and running a sample how do I get that sample into the database. Paste does not seem to work. I did cntrl A, cntrl C and go to databe but neither paste or cntrl v seem to work

thanks
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cntrl A, cntrl C and then cntrl v or paste works perfectly for me, into an empty notepad text file. Then save the text file with a pgn extension.
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Re: 6CPU KOMODO 1339 vs STOCKFISH 221214

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Ray wrote:cntrl A, cntrl C and then cntrl v or paste works perfectly for me, into an empty notepad text file. Then save the text file with a pgn extension.
Hi

I figured it out eventually that it had to pasted into a text editor and saved with a .pgn extension. I had tried pasting directly into chessbase pgn file and that did not work. Thanks
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