Another question: how strong will it be when Jury tunes evaluation parameters a bit?

Well, it's no great feat to clone an engine and end up with something approximately the same strength as the original. Houdini 1.5a is also ~15 Elo weaker than Houdini 2. I don't want to pee in everyone's Wheaties, but who cares? Sure, it's nice to have a generic brand "Whodunnit" to compete with the name brand "Houdini", but they both came off of the same assembly line. OK, it plays a little differently, it obfuscates its analysis differently and whatever else, but it's kind of a joke. In my very personal, private, unpopular opinion.ThinkingALot wrote:The point is, that this x64 JA compile is probably just a w32 source compiled to x64 (that's my guess based on the performance difference between w32 and x64): no native x64 lsb(), no hardware popcnt, 32-bit optimized magics, no large pages... And the question is, how damn strong Strelka is going to be with all these features turned on? I think the answer is clear: it will share the "Top 1-2" place.
Another question: how strong will it be when Jury tunes evaluation parameters a bit?
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I don't know how you feel about it but at least in my opinion if there is one guy who deserves to get his code disassembled it is Mr Houdart.
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hyatt wrote:
Let's don't go there again (new approach - new paradigm)...