Hello
We are pleased to present you the first official release of Deepov, an open-source C++ engine.
The main authors are Navid Hedjazian and Romain Goussault both from France.
Github page: https://github.com/RomainGoussault/Deepov/
Linux and Windows binairies: https://github.com/RomainGoussault/Deep ... naries.zip
So far we have tested it on Linux with cutechess and on Windows64 with Arena.
We would be happy if you could include it in the 40/40 and 40/4 tournaments.
Cheers,
Romain
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Re: Deepov
Roughly how strong do you estimate Deepov to be?
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Re: Deepov
Hi Graham,
Around 1900 I guess
Around 1900 I guess
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Thanks.RomainGoussault wrote:Hi Graham,
Around 1900 I guess
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Re: Deepov
Hi Graham,
Somes questions :
Is there any king of procedure for notifying you whenever there is a new release of the engine?
Should I just post in this thread whenever this is the case?
Will you also test Deepov in the 40/40 time control?
Could you please correct the author to Romain Goussault and Navid Hedjazian please on this page --> http://www.computerchess.org.uk/ccrl/40 ... 4%2064-bit
Thanks!
Somes questions :
Is there any king of procedure for notifying you whenever there is a new release of the engine?
Should I just post in this thread whenever this is the case?
Will you also test Deepov in the 40/40 time control?
Could you please correct the author to Romain Goussault and Navid Hedjazian please on this page --> http://www.computerchess.org.uk/ccrl/40 ... 4%2064-bit
Thanks!
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Re: Deepov
Hi Romain,
you can announce new versions in here if you wish, but Talkchess is also a good idea, as you'll get more of an audience there.
Cheers,
Graham.
you can announce new versions in here if you wish, but Talkchess is also a good idea, as you'll get more of an audience there.
Cheers,
Graham.