KCEC
(Kirr's Chess Engine Comparison)
A tournament of original free chess engines
June 16, 2013
Testing summary:
Total: 135,679 games
played by 202 programs
1398 CPU days (X2 4600+)

White wins: 55,227 (40.7%)
Black wins: 47,434 (35.0%)
Draws: 33,018 (24.3%)
White score: 52.9%

Engine Details

Delfi 5.2 in KCEC tournament, 2013-06-16
Rank: not ranked     Elo rating: 2718 (+21 -21)     Games played: 922
Total score: 466.5/922 (50.6%) (+323-312=287), Draws: 31.1%, Average opponent: −3.0

Scores in 36 matches:
     Opponent                              Elo           Score                 LOS   Perf
 - Fruit 2.3 32-bit                       2888 (+170)   6.5/23  ( +3-13 =7)    0.0%   +16
 - Spike 1.2 Turin                        2842 (+124)   5.5/25  ( +3-17 =5)    0.0%   -91
 - Glaurung 2.0.1 64-bit                  2838 (+120)  11.5/24  ( +6 -7=11)    0.0%  +110
 - Frenzee Feb08 64-bit                   2810 ( +92)   8.0/32  ( +3-19=10)    0.0%   -78
 - Naum 2.0 64-bit                        2793 ( +75)   9.0/26  ( +3-11=12)    0.0%   -16
 - Bright 0.2c                            2786 ( +68)   7.5/28  ( +2-15=11)    0.0%   -80
 - Alaric 707                             2768 ( +50)   7.5/24  ( +6-15 =3)    0.0%   -99
 - Scorpio 2.0 32-bit                     2754 ( +36)  15.0/26  (+11 -7 =8)    0.5%   +85
 - E.T. Chess 13.01.08                    2733 ( +15)  13.0/27  (+10-11 =6)   14.6%    +2
 - WildCat 8                              2730 ( +12)  14.0/32  ( +8-12=12)   20.0%   -30
 - Alfil 8.1.1 Optimized                  2723 (  +5)  14.5/26  (+12 -9 =5)   36.3%   +48
 - Movei 00.8.438 (10-10-10)              2722 (  +4)  14.0/25  (+10 -7 =8)   39.8%   +43
 - Pro Deo 1.6                            2719 (  +1)   9.0/25  ( +7-14 =4)   49.2%  -106
 - WildCat 7                              2718 (  +0)  12.0/22  (+10 -8 =4)   50.9%   +32
 - Zappa 1.1 64-bit                       2717 (  -1)  11.5/25  ( +7 -9 =9)   52.5%   -25
 - Slow Chess Blitz WV2.1                 2716 (  -2)   8.5/25  ( +5-13 =7)   58.2%  -111
 - Frenzee 3.0 64-bit                     2711 (  -7)  11.5/25  ( +9-11 =5)   71.7%   -39
 - Colossus 2007d                         2707 ( -11)  13.0/27  ( +9-10 =8)   80.3%   -27
 - Pharaon 3.5.1                          2704 ( -14)  15.0/24  (+13 -7 =4)   87.0%   +79
 - List 5.12                              2699 ( -19)  12.0/24  ( +5 -5=14)   94.3%   -14
 - SOS 5.1                                2697 ( -21)  14.0/23  (+12 -7 =4)   95.8%   +62
 - Colossus 2007c                         2694 ( -24)  17.0/26  (+14 -6 =6)   97.1%   +85
 - Ruffian 1.0.5                          2687 ( -31)  17.5/27  (+14 -6 =7)   99.4%   +74
 - Petir 4.39                             2682 ( -36)  17.0/27  (+10 -3=14)   99.8%   +39
 - Pseudo 0.7c                            2680 ( -38)  17.5/26  (+15 -6 =5)   99.9%   +88
 - Aristarch 4.50                         2671 ( -47)  13.0/23  ( +9 -6 =8)  100.0%    -7
 - Petir 4.999999                         2670 ( -48)  14.5/26  (+10 -7 =9)  100.0%    -7
 - Hamsters 0.6                           2669 ( -49)  16.5/27  (+13 -7 =7)  100.0%   +25
 - Booot 4.13.1                           2668 ( -50)  14.0/24  ( +9 -5=10)  100.0%    +3
 - BugChess2 1.5.2                        2661 ( -57)  17.5/28  (+14 -7 =7)  100.0%   +31
 - Jonny 2.83                             2652 ( -66)  16.0/25  (+11 -4=10)  100.0%   +25
 - Crafty 21.5 64-bit PS                  2652 ( -66)  11.5/23  ( +8 -8 =7)  100.0%   -64
 - The Baron 1.8.1                        2651 ( -67)  14.0/29  ( +9-10=10)  100.0%   -77
 - Anaconda 2.0.1                         2644 ( -74)  15.0/24  (+10 -4=10)  100.0%    +1
 - Fritz 5.32                             2643 ( -75)  15.0/24  ( +9 -3=12)  100.0%     0
 - Fritz 6 Light                          2627 ( -91)  18.0/25  (+14 -3 =8)  100.0%   +60

Testing conditions: Ponder off, neutral book (up to 8 moves), 3-4-5 piece EGTB
Time control: Equivalent to 40 moves in 4 minutes on Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (2.4 GHz)
Tested by Kirill Kryukov, 2005-2013, http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/kcec/


Created in 2005-2012 by Kirill Kryukov
Updated on June 16, 2013