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Re: New Chessnut Evo
It's spiked my interest, not so much with the SF engine because it seems everything uses this engine. What is of interest is the AI that learns styles of play. I can see how feeding it a database of my games that I could end up playing against an AI form of myself. This could be entertaining.
What I don't know is, after learning a style of play at what strength does it play in this style? If for example, I fed it 200 Magnus Carlson games would it play at super grand-master strength in his style or could I adjust the playing strength? No difference from being slaughtered by an accurately modeled Magnus as with an inaccurate version. However, it would be interesting to me to watch how different personalities played say, against my King Element at very strong levels, and then if I played, being able to make Magnus play at a much lower level. Although, I suspect he would still beat me! Then again. if it learned my style of play, currently a very rusty enthusiast, could I set it to play very strongly? This doesn't make so much sense, so maybe it actually learns the playing strength based on the wins-losses and draws in the supplied games? Apart from that, it seems to be nicely designed, and I like that the computer is integrated rather than a board using a smartphone or tablet, but that's just me. Pondering... Ray |
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AW: Re: New Chessnut Evo
Hi Ray
It's spiked my interest, not so much with the SF engine because it seems everything uses this engine. What is of interest is the AI that learns styles of play. I can see how feeding it a database of my games that I could end up playing against an AI form of myself. This could be entertaining.
Ray Maybe this is something for you. Lars |
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Re: AW: Re: New Chessnut Evo
Hi Ray
Take a look at https://www.certabo.com/news-welcome...-chess-engine/ Maybe this is something for you. Lars Ray |
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![]() Hi all, I weakened and pledged for a Chessnut Evo. It seems an intriguing device and think it will fit well with my small collection. I still very much like my Millennium board and TheKing/Genius element, especially TheKing, and that won't change, but the Evo will be my first venture into neuronal chess on a dedicated machine. I will surely make a post once receiving the board with my opinions of it, but so far from YouTube videos of the pre-release model, it seems to be a very nice machine with some good features. I was a little put off by it having Stockfish15 engine, not that I dislike Stockfish, but as said before, it seems that every new chess computer is Stockfish-based. However, it's very likely that other engines will become available for download or via apps. Also, it does have the Maia engine which I find of interest and LC0 which is used to create custom engines, so couldn't resist.
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AW: Re: New Chessnut Evo
Ray,
I believe you won‘t regret buying the Chessnut Evo. I own a Chessnut Air and a Pro and I am quite happy with the SW/HW combination so far. Also ordered an Evo. And I am sure that over time more and more engines will get implemented as long as they are open source and people voice demand for them. |
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Re: AW: Re: New Chessnut Evo
Ray,
I believe you won‘t regret buying the Chessnut Evo. I own a Chessnut Air and a Pro and I am quite happy with the SW/HW combination so far. Also ordered an Evo. And I am sure that over time more and more engines will get implemented as long as they are open source and people voice demand for them. |
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AW: New Chessnut Evo
Hallo Dirk
Hätte jetzt Gelegenheit, ein gebrauchtes Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (Intel Core i7-1065G7, 16 GB, 256GB) mit Tastatur und Stift zu einem guten Preis zu erwerben. Das könnte meine Schachstation auf dem Gartensitzplatz werden in Verbindung mit BearChess. Doch zögere ich. So habe ich versuchsweise das iPad Air 2022 10,9" 64 GB M1 Chip mit Magic Key Board meiner Frau neben mein Certabo-Brett gestellt. Und da das Surface Pro 7 noch grösser ist, habe ich gefühlsmässig den Eindruck, dass es keinen Unterschied macht, ob ich meinen Notebook oder ein Surface 7 Pro Tablet auf den Sitzplatz "schleppe" und aufstelle und an das Certabo-Brett anschliesse. Einen spürbaren Komfortgewinn sehe ich da nicht. Das wäre wohl mit dem Asus ROG Ally ganz anders. Aller Unkenrufe zum Trotz, ist dies nach meinem Empfinden jedoch ein Windows unterstütztes Spielgerät und kein Windows-Computer. Der Chessnut EVO scheint mir indessen genau die Schachmaschine, die ich mir wünsche. Mal schauen, was das Ding dann kostet. Somit ist Zuwarten angesagt. Gruss Kurt Tablet entschieden. Bin damit ausserordentlich zufrieden, habe ich doch nun eine platzsparende Lösung und trotzdem alle Annehmlichkeiten von Windows, wo es schachlich keine Einschränkungen gibt. Gruss Kurt |
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