Chess - Maim v1.13 vs. Stockfish 12 (rook + move odds; 5m0s) (1-0)
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Stockfish 12 lost on time! Again, just exploring how a 2000 ELO engine (maybe) converts a winning position against the strongest chess engine (including Alpha Zero now, apparently).
Maim Chess is a computer chess engine that plays aggressively with human-style sacrifices. It is coded by Jason Doucette. Maim Chess v1.13 difficulty level is set by a "Centipawn Variance", to any value between 0..900. 0 = strongest. 900 = weakest (value of a queen). It perturbs the strongest calculations by up to the value selected. This leads to human style play, unlike any other chess engine, including intimidating sacrifices: https://youtu.be/9zRXQFC9auc
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Matthew Doucette (Xonatron)
http://matthewdoucette.com/