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Recently GNU Chess 5.07 64-bit JA (Jim Ablett's compile) was introduced into
CCRL 40/4 rating list, where it's rating is now 2372 Elo points without opening book and 2328 Elo points with general opening book.
333ES (
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02:01, 12 November 2009 (UTC)reply
Strength improves with the passage of time as computers get faster, but since the ratings are by playing against other machines with the same total time per game, typically the time allowed per move or per game doesn't affect ratings dramatically (although no doubt some programs will make better use of time than others). 5.08 is substantially stronger than 5.07 because a number of issues with the eval function were fixed, but GNU Chess 6 is using algorithms not present in the FSF 5 releases and is better code. — Preceding
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20:45, 10 August 2011 (UTC)reply
New image
I don't know what the point was in replacing one gnome/ubuntu chess image with another, but the position in the new image doesn't even make any sense.
Arvindn05:39, 30 April 2007 (UTC)reply
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Recently GNU Chess 5.07 64-bit JA (Jim Ablett's compile) was introduced into
CCRL 40/4 rating list, where it's rating is now 2372 Elo points without opening book and 2328 Elo points with general opening book.
333ES (
talk)
02:01, 12 November 2009 (UTC)reply
Strength improves with the passage of time as computers get faster, but since the ratings are by playing against other machines with the same total time per game, typically the time allowed per move or per game doesn't affect ratings dramatically (although no doubt some programs will make better use of time than others). 5.08 is substantially stronger than 5.07 because a number of issues with the eval function were fixed, but GNU Chess 6 is using algorithms not present in the FSF 5 releases and is better code. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
84.45.158.52 (
talk)
20:45, 10 August 2011 (UTC)reply
New image
I don't know what the point was in replacing one gnome/ubuntu chess image with another, but the position in the new image doesn't even make any sense.
Arvindn05:39, 30 April 2007 (UTC)reply