Here's a rapid 20+7 game that I played against the latest ID of Leela.
How strong is this version of Leela?
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And the net ID. Later nets tend to be stronger. LeelaChess and PlayLeela are usually the latest, LeelaNice is ID20, so pretty early, and I'm ID102, with a short opening book and 5 man EGTB (but I sometimes overlook discovered attacks and mates. Ooof!).
The LeelaChess bot you played against currently runs on Leela ID 145, which is estimated to be around 2766 FIDE. Of course, it has a different strength on different hardware, but it's quite an achievement regardless.
MessyAnswer: I think you mean ID245.
Can we play against leela on lichess? And how?
Surely the strength of the Leela bots (all versions) depend on the hardware they're being run on? (I assume each bot instance is not run locally). What hardware are the different Leela bots being run on, out of interest?
@mCoombes314 I am running lc0 with network-id:272 on an i3 processor, with 4 GB RAM, and it takes a lot of time to make moves, whereas there are bots which are running on much better setup, which reduces the time spent on finding the move allowing them to play fastly, although whether setup is low-end or high-end play strength depends on network being used.
@leela2200 Yes, I did, of course. Read 245 where it says 145. Thanks for pointing that out.
@KingDeathGR You can play against Leela by challenging
@LeelaChess or
@PlayLeela. PlayLeela nearly always has the most recent version.
I'm suprised I drew with a roughly 2766 FIDE rated opponent
Leela didn't seem to play like one...
She hasn't got a style. I'm sure if she was a little weaker, yet more aggressive, I'd have lost to her