Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess

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Eduard Nemeth
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Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess

Post by Eduard Nemeth » Tue Sep 26, 2023 7:44 am

Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess!

Live standing:
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Sun and Cool Iris are both engines with slow search. The fastest search (the most selective engine) is Eman. Currently the engines with slow search are better. The two leaders are cheaters and cherry pickers and they don't play but cheat.

Live PGN of a game with Sun 4.1 vs Stockfish dev:

[Event "5 min, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2023.09.26"]
[Round "?"]
[White "IG-88A, Sun 4.1-bmi2"]
[Black "Deepblueocean, Stockfish dev-20230"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B12"]
[WhiteElo "3221"]
[BlackElo "3156"]
[Annotator "0.58;0.55"]
[PlyCount "239"]
[EventDate "2023.09.26"]
[EventType "blitz"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. e4 {B 0} c6 {B 0} 2. d4 {B 0} d5 {B 0} 3. e5 {B 0} Bf5 {B 0} 4. Nf3 {B 0} e6 {B 0} 5. Be2 {B 0} a5 {B 0} 6. a4 {0.58/27 6} Nd7 {B 0} 7. Nbd2 {0.60/26 2} h6 {B 0} 8. Nb3 {0.60/30 11} Ne7 {B 0} 9. O-O {0.61/26 1} Bg6 {B 0 (Bh7)} 10. h3 {B 0} Nf5 {B 0} 11. Bd2 {B 0} Be7 {B 0} 12. c4 {B 0} dxc4 {B 0} 13. Bxc4 {B 0} O-O {B 0} 14. Bc3 {B 0} Bb4 {B 0} 15. Bxb4 {B 0} axb4 {B 0} 16. Bd3 {B 0} Ne7 {B 0} 17. Bxg6 {0.57/26 3} Nxg6 {B 0} 18. Qc2 {0.55/28 5} Qc7 {B 0 (Ne7)} 19. Rfc1 {0.61/27 6} Nf4 {B 0} 20. Qe4 {0.57/27 5} Nd5 {B 0} 21. a5 {0.58/26 2} b6 {B 0} 22. axb6 {0.59/31 2} N7xb6 {B 0 (Qxb6)} 23. Rab1 {0.54/29 5} Ne7 {0.55/35 14} 24. h4 {0.50/31 1} Qd7 {0.52/30 5} 25. h5 {0.62/31 7 (Rc5)} Qd5 {0.47/30 6 (Rfd8)} 26. Nfd2 {0.56/29 3} Ra2 {0.55/34 8 (Rfd8)} 27. Rc2 {0.74/30 7} Rfa8 {0.69/36 10 (Qxe4)} 28. Qd3 {0.72/32 12} Rd8 {0.73/32 0 (Nf5)} 29. Rc5 {0.77/27 2} Qd7 {0.75/32 3} 30. Qe4 {0.76/28 1} Rda8 {0.73/34 13 (Rc8)} 31. g3 {0.80/26 2 (Rc2)} R8a7 {0.82/36 24 (Na4)} 32. Qd3 {0.78/29 3} Qd8 {0.69/31 4} 33. Rc2 {0.74/30 3 (Rcc1)} Qd5 {0.72/30 4} 34. Rc5 {0.73/33 13 (Ne4)} Qd8 {0.66/32 5} 35. Rc2 {0.76/31 3 (Rcc1)} Qd5 {0.78/30 7} 36. Kh2 {0.70/36 7} Ra8 {0.70/30 3} 37. Rc5 {0.73/29 0} Qd8 {0.78/30 4} 38. Rcc1 {0.69/31 5} Nd7 {0.74/29 0 (Qd5)} 39. Nc4 {0.81/26 5 (Qe4)} Nf5 {0.75/28 4} 40. Qf3 {0.88/27 0} R2a6 {0.69/28 7 (Nf8)} 41. Qf4 {0.89/24 2 (Qe4)} Nb6 {0.73/27 4 (Qf8)} 42. Ncd2 {0.96/25 3} Kh8 {0.84/31 18} 43. Qe4 {0.89/28 0 (Rc2)} Nd5 {0.79/25 3 (Rc8)} 44. Qe2 {0.91/28 3 (Qg4)} Nc7 {0.78/29 6} 45. Rc4 {0.91/27 1} Nb5 {0.85/27 3} 46. Nf3 {0.88/27 1} Qd5 {0.88/31 11 (Ra2)} 47. Rd1 {0.93/28 2} Kg8 {0.90/31 0 (Ra2)} 48. Rd2 {0.93/34 8 (Ne1)} Ra2 {0.90/34 3} 49. Ne1 {0.91/31 0} Ne7 {0.94/29 4} 50. Qd3 {0.89/29 0} Qd8 {0.96/31 3 (Qd7)} 51. Qe2 {0.92/29 5 (Rc5)} Qd5 {0.94/34 7 (Nc7)} 52. Ng2 {0.99/34 7 (Qd3)} Nc7 {0.83/26 3} 53. Nf4 {1.01/27 1} Qb5 {0.92/29 1} 54. Rc1 {1.03/29 1} Qa4 {0.94/30 7 (Qxe2)} 55. Qd1 {0.94/30 2} Qb5 {0.98/28 0 (Ncd5)} 56. g4 {1.10/28 5 (Nd3)} Rf8 {1.03/29 13} 57. Qf3 {1.13/29 2 (Nd3)} Qb8 {1.00/28 3} 58. Qg3 {1.18/27 4 (Nd3)} Qd8 {1.05/27 3 (Kh8)} 59. Nd3 {1.16/26 1} Kh8 {1.03/28 1 (Ra7)} 60. f4 {1.17/26 4} Rg8 {1.03/30 0 (Nb5)} 61. Rf2 {1.15/31 11} Nb5 {1.03/32 0} 62. Ndc5 {1.16/26 1} Ra8 {1.04/31 6} 63. Re1 {1.17/28 1 (Rcf1)} Qd5 {0.99/27 5} 64. Qe3 {1.16/30 0 (Rg1)} Rad8 {1.01/29 9} 65. Rd2 {1.15/30 0} Nc7 {1.02/27 6 (Ra8)} 66. Rg2 {1.13/35 2 (Rg1)} Rdf8 {1.05/30 10 (Nb5)} 67. Qf2 {1.18/28 4} Ra8 {1.12/27 1} 68. Rgg1 {1.18/27 1 (Rg3)} Nb5 {1.13/27 1 (Raf8)} 69. f5 {2.21/30 7 (Re3)} exf5 {1.00/20 1} 70. gxf5 {2.43/21 0} Ra2 {1.05/20 1 (f6)} 71. f6 {2.85/26 1 (Re2)} gxf6 {2.71/24 3} 72. Qxf6+ {2.98/27 0} Kh7 {2.75/25 1} 73. Rb1 {3.14/26 0} Rxg1 {2.81/24 1} 74. Rxg1 {3.27/29 0} Rxb2+ {2.99/28 2} 75. Nd2 {3.55/27 0 (Kh3)} Rxd2+ {2.70/27 1} 76. Kh3 {3.66/28 0} Rd3+ {2.68/25 0} 77. Nxd3 {3.86/29 2} Qe6+ {2.89/29 0} 78. Qxe6 {3.86/30 0} fxe6 {3.01/31 1} 79. Nxb4 {4.08/28 1} Nxd4 {2.89/31 0} 80. Rc1 {4.11/28 0} Kg7 {3.07/32 3} 81. Rc4 {4.20/27 0} Nf3 {3.07/31 1} 82. Nxc6 {4.36/26 0} Ng5+ {3.10/26 0} 83. Kg4 {4.38/26 1} Nd5 {3.08/26 0 (Nf5)} 84. Ra4 {4.50/33 1} Kf8 {3.32/30 5 (Nc3)} 85. Nd4 {5.16/30 3 (Kg3)} Nc7 {3.33/28 1 (Ne3+)} 86. Ra7 {5.31/22 1} Nd5 {3.46/23 0} 87. Ra8+ {5.32/24 0} Kg7 {3.88/26 3} 88. Nf3 {5.73/25 0 (Ra6)} Ne3+ {3.85/21 1} 89. Kf4 {6.10/25 2} Nd5+ {4.04/25 0} 90. Kg3 {6.14/23 0} Ne4+ {4.03/20 0} 91. Kg4 {6.18/23 0} Kf7 {4.40/22 2} 92. Ra4 {6.25/24 0} Ne3+ {4.25/21 1 (Nf2+)} 93. Kh3 {6.65/28 2} Nc5 {4.68/24 0 (Nf2+)} 94. Ra7+ {6.82/22 1} Kg8 {4.72/22 0} 95. Nd4 {6.93/22 0} Nd1 {5.14/20 1 (Nd5)} 96. Kh4 {7.39/28 1} Ne3 {5.18/22 0} 97. Ra3 {7.59/21 0} Nd5 {5.30/22 0 (Nf1)} 98. Ra8+ {8.26/20 1 (Ra5)} Kf7 {5.51/19 1} 99. Rh8 {10.92/24 4 (Ra7+)} Kg7 {5.21/15 0} 100. Rc8 {12.05/19 1} Nd3 {6.13/22 0 (Ne4)} 101. Rd8 {13.01/16 0 (Nxe6+)} N5b4 {5.21/15 0 (Kf7)} 102. Nxe6+ {95.70/21 1 (Rd7+)} Kf7 {5.99/16 0} 103. Rd6 {199.58/22 0 (Nd4)} Ne1 {7.09/16 1} 104. Nd4 {199.67/24 0} Ng2+ {6.91/16 0} 105. Kg3 {199.72/23 0} Ne3 {7.32/15 0} 106. Rxh6 {199.78/24 1} Nbd5 {8.23/17 0 (Kg8)} 107. Rd6 {199.83/26 1 (Ra6)} Nf1+ {10.29/15 1 (Nc3)} 108. Kh4 {199.92/27 0} Nde3 {17.63/15 0} 109. Rf6+ {199.96/25 0 (h6)} Kg8 {15.57/13 0 (Ke7)} 110. Ne6 {#11/30 0 (Ra6)} Ng2+ {199.72/16 0 (Nd2)} 111. Kg5 {#9/33 0} Nfe3 {#8/32 0} 112. h6 {#8/31 0} Nd5 {#7/36 0} 113. Rf8+ {#7/34 0} Kh7 {#6/44 0} 114. Kh5 {#6/40 0} Ngf4+ {#5/72 0} 115. Nxf4 {#5/65 0} Nxf4+ {#4/245 0 (Nf6+)} 116. Rxf4 {1/1 0} Kg8 {1/0 0} 117. e6 {1/0 0} Kh7 {1/0 0} 118. e7 {1/1 0} Kh8 {1/0 0} 119. e8=Q+ {1/0 0} Kh7 {1/1 0} 120. Rf7# {#1/1 0 (Lag: Av=0.27s, max=0.7s)} 1-0
Peace be with you!

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Re: Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess

Post by Anton101 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 8:50 am

A fair and respectful way is to play against all opponents, hardware is no excuse, the only valid tactic is to have a good opening book or a solid experience file, plus a well-built engine. I've been playing lately with two cores, on a four-core PC. I'm ok.

Eduard, now you not only have a good reputation as a creator of opening books, but as a successful compiler.

I wish you all the best!

Best regards;

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Re: Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess

Post by Eduard Nemeth » Tue Sep 26, 2023 9:29 am

ProteusSF is not the best despite cheating. Here is the current top 100 list from PlayChess. I (SolistaChess) am in 4/5th place and ahead of ProteusSF :lol:

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I could also log in every day and brag that I have 8 Elo more than ProteusSF. But that doesn't make any sense and I would only make myself unpopular if I did that. ASROCK is a pure cheater, his rating is a fraud.

Yes, let's play instead! But I wanted to show the photo for everyone so that you can see that Proteus SF is only at the top in Engine room, because some others (including me) haven't logged in.
Peace be with you!

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Re: Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess

Post by Anton101 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:03 am

I'm totally agree with Eduard.

This is absolute stupidity and lack of respect Alessandro (Proteus), I invite you, to be serious.

Eduard and IbaiBur have exposed you here several times about your shaming behaviour in playchess server and lichess.com

What is the justification? A strategy? No dear friend, what you are doing is cheating, it is false and useless (just fake Elo). Here and in China.

Just think about it!

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Re: Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess

Post by AlexChess » Tue Oct 03, 2023 7:14 pm

EDIOT Really you think that releasing a new clowne every single day will bring remarkable improvements?? :lol: :lol:

Do you know how many tests are made by the Stockfish developers before releasing a 30 ELO improved version?

The nick that I've found for you instead is PERFECT for you and all commenters that I know are already using it :mrgreen:

Have you taken your pills against rage today? Don't mix them with beer or wine only to produce Sun-Light-Torero-Pro XXX :lol:

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Re: Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess

Post by Eduard Nemeth » Tue Oct 03, 2023 10:01 pm

You know what? I have decided not to pass on any more engines. And why? Because I have so many inquiries via email that it's simply too much for me. It's also on my homepage.
https://solistachess.jimdosite.com/solista-news/

You need recognition, I don't need it. You have to create new photo montages every day to show off. If your engine was as popular as you say, then you wouldn't have to constantly advertise! :lol:
Peace be with you!

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Re: Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess

Post by AlexChess » Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:48 am

EDIOT

Evident mental desorders. It's very hard tio understand what you are blatering about.
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Re: Sun and Cool Iris on top on PlayChess

Post by AlexChess » Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:49 am

EDIOT

Have you taken you pills against RAGE ATTACKS? Don't mix them with beer, wine or other drugs.

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