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New emulation project
Taking inspiration from Rodent I wanted to create a more refined and realistic emulation
The project also extends to the emulation of a new version of The King 2.61 as a starting point Personalities via JSON (e.g., Emu) example Capablanca: HTML-Code:
{ "name": "Jose Capablanca", "description": "A positional and strategic genius, known for effortless precision and flawless endgame technique.", "Personality": true, "Elo": 2877, "Elo_Note": "Suggested Elo: 2877", "PersonalityBook": true, "BookFile": "books/capablanca.bin", "BookWidth": 7, "BookDepth": 13, "evaluation": { "Aggressiveness": 12, "RiskTaking": 10, "KingSafety": 30, "PieceActivity": 38, "PawnStructure": 34, "KnightPair": 28, "BishopPair": 30, "Defense": 28, "CalculationDepth": 18, "EndgameKnowledge": 38, "PieceSacrifice": 18, "CenterControl": 42, "PositionClosure": 30, "PieceTrade": 28, "KingAttack": 20, "PositionalSacrifice": 14, "KnightVsBishop": -10, "PawnPush": 16, "OpenFileControl": 40, "RookActivity": 28, "PawnStorm": 10, "SacrificeFrequency": 10, "KingMobility": 24, "PieceCoordination": 44, "HumanImperfection": 8 }, "explanation": { "Aggressiveness": "Capablanca was a calm and precise player, preferring strategic advantages over direct attacks.", "RiskTaking": "He avoided unnecessary risks, relying on deep positional understanding.", "KingSafety": "Capablanca rarely exposed his king unnecessarily, always ensuring its safety.", "PieceActivity": "He placed his pieces optimally but did not seek hyperactivity.", "PawnStructure": "He played with a clean, well-structured pawn game, ensuring long-term advantages.", "KnightPair": "Knights were useful to him, but he didn't rely on them heavily.", "BishopPair": "Bishops played a key role in his precise positional style.", "Defense": "He was extremely solid, hard to beat, and rarely made blunders.", "CalculationDepth": "While not a deep calculator like Tal, he made highly effective moves.", "EndgameKnowledge": "His endgame technique was nearly perfect, making him one of the greatest in history.", "PieceSacrifice": "Unlike Tal, he rarely sacrificed material unless it guaranteed a clear advantage.", "CenterControl": "Capablanca always controlled the center with impeccable precision.", "PositionClosure": "He often played closed positions to outmaneuver opponents positionally.", "PieceTrade": "He had no problem trading pieces to simplify into winning endgames.", "KingAttack": "Unlike Tal, Capablanca attacked only when completely justified.", "PositionalSacrifice": "Sacrifices were rare, but he used them occasionally for positional advantages.", "KnightVsBishop": "He slightly favored bishops over knights due to their long-range power.", "PawnPush": "He advanced pawns carefully, favoring long-term positional benefits.", "OpenFileControl": "He expertly utilized open files for his rooks to maximize control.", "RookActivity": "His rooks supported centralization and open files, not tactical outbursts.", "PawnStorm": "Rarely used; he preferred calm buildup rather than flanks attacks.", "SacrificeFrequency": "Minimal sacrifices were always fully justified and positionally sound.", "KingMobility": "In endgames his king was highly active, always centralizing efficiently.", "PieceCoordination": "Excellent his pieces operated smoothly with maximum synergy.", "HumanImperfection": "Capablanca played with incredible precision, making very few mistakes. A low value ensures near-flawless decision-making." }, "loss_streak": 0 } effectiveHI ≤ 12% at Elo ≤2100 cpTol for HI ≤ 30 at low Elo HI only in roughly equal positions (winBand ±90cp at low Elo) Stronger SafetyGuard at low Elo: rejects PVs that drop material immediately. blunderTol = max(90, cpTolGuard + 10) when Elo ≤2100 Calibration: EloCalibOffset lets you realign effective strength to real matchups without changing the style. Sample log: ![]() example game: https://lichess.org/RFmQdtJl#5
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