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using Leela Chess Zero on Lichess for analysis

@karasjakka said in #9:

Very cool! It seems very slow though, I get it to about depth 9 at the same speed as Stockfish takes to reach depth 30. Maybe depth is slightly different for Leela?
It is indeed very different. Leela evaluation is much slower than Stockfish's, and it plays with similar strength at a much lower depth.

@karasjakka said in #9: > Very cool! It seems very slow though, I get it to about depth 9 at the same speed as Stockfish takes to reach depth 30. Maybe depth is slightly different for Leela? It is indeed very different. Leela evaluation is much slower than Stockfish's, and it plays with similar strength at a much lower depth.

Fabulous! Congratulations on creating this tool. Two questions. Why does the name Leela Chess Zero appear twice in the dropdown list? How can I revoke authorization to use Leela Chess Zero to analyze my games in my Lichess account?

https://i.imgur.com/nmJG3fC.png

Fabulous! Congratulations on creating this tool. Two questions. Why does the name Leela Chess Zero appear twice in the dropdown list? How can I revoke authorization to use Leela Chess Zero to analyze my games in my Lichess account? https://i.imgur.com/nmJG3fC.png

@Professor74: It appears twice likely because you clicked the button on the page and went through the authorization process twice!

You can revoke access by removing the entries here: https://lichess.org/account/security (In your case, there should be two entries to remove.) They should appear at the bottom.

@Professor74: It appears twice likely because you clicked the button on the page and went through the authorization process twice! You can revoke access by removing the entries here: https://lichess.org/account/security (In your case, there should be two entries to remove.) They should appear at the bottom.

@Professor74 said in #12:

How can I revoke authorization to use Leela Chess Zero to analyze my games in my Lichess account?
won't this will affect the statistics of yr insight feature since the only standpoint is stockfish?

@Professor74 said in #12: > How can I revoke authorization to use Leela Chess Zero to analyze my games in my Lichess account? won't this will affect the statistics of yr insight feature since the only standpoint is stockfish?

@zamfofex said in #13:

@Professor74: It appears twice likely because you clicked the button on the page and went through the authorization process twice!

You can revoke access by removing the entries here: lichess.org/account/security (In your case, there should be two entries to remove.) They should appear at the bottom.

Yes, it's possible I have clicked twice. On the other hand, removing the entries didn't work to revoke access. What I want is for Leela to appear only once in the dropdown list. Finally, no problem. I like the tool!

@zamfofex said in #13: > @Professor74: It appears twice likely because you clicked the button on the page and went through the authorization process twice! > > You can revoke access by removing the entries here: lichess.org/account/security (In your case, there should be two entries to remove.) They should appear at the bottom. Yes, it's possible I have clicked twice. On the other hand, removing the entries didn't work to revoke access. What I want is for Leela to appear only once in the dropdown list. Finally, no problem. I like the tool!

@Professor74 said in #15:

Yes, it's possible I have clicked twice. On the other hand, removing the entries didn't work to revoke access. What I want is for Leela to appear only once in the dropdown list. Finally, no problem. I like the tool!

What's this?

@Professor74 said in #15: > Yes, it's possible I have clicked twice. On the other hand, removing the entries didn't work to revoke access. What I want is for Leela to appear only once in the dropdown list. Finally, no problem. I like the tool! What's this?

@heallan said in #16:

What's this?

Leela is a chess engine. I use it to test other chess engines.

@heallan said in #16: > What's this? Leela is a chess engine. I use it to test other chess engines.

@Professor74 said in #17:

Leela is a chess engine. I use it to test other chess engines.

Such as Stockfish?

@Professor74 said in #17: > Leela is a chess engine. I use it to test other chess engines. Such as Stockfish?

@heallan said in #18:

Such as Stockfish?

Yes, like Stockfish, Komodo, Fruit, etc.

@heallan said in #18: > Such as Stockfish? Yes, like Stockfish, Komodo, Fruit, etc.

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