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Stockfish 16 will never come out?

in the web page "regression test" - fishtest, the development version of sf16 from April to today earned only 6 elo points.
How do you comment?
Is there a way (in your opinion) to exceed 3900 rating?

in the web page "regression test" - fishtest, the development version of sf16 from April to today earned only 6 elo points. How do you comment? Is there a way (in your opinion) to exceed 3900 rating?

My mind is blown whenever I analyse my games with sf as it is now, on my basic, cheap computer. At this point, it doesn't matter to me if it gets to 6000 rating.

My mind is blown whenever I analyse my games with sf as it is now, on my basic, cheap computer. At this point, it doesn't matter to me if it gets to 6000 rating.

Now they just need to make it run faster on phones.

That and to trade less when down material, and look for breakthroughs in closed positions especially when there are huge material embalances.

And if it is down material, it needs to assume its opponent can't see as far ahead, and weaker pick variations that the opponent might mess up.

Improve odds games.

Now they just need to make it run faster on phones. That and to trade less when down material, and look for breakthroughs in closed positions especially when there are huge material embalances. And if it is down material, it needs to assume its opponent can't see as far ahead, and weaker pick variations that the opponent might mess up. Improve odds games.

@ShiningDrongo said in #2:

My mind is blown whenever I analyse my games with sf as it is now, on my basic, cheap computer. At this point, it doesn't matter to me if it gets to 6000 rating.

I do not doubt that for the average player Stockfish 7 is already too much, But my question is to understand how far artificial intelligence can be pushed, and if with this version we can have reached the top

@ShiningDrongo said in #2: > My mind is blown whenever I analyse my games with sf as it is now, on my basic, cheap computer. At this point, it doesn't matter to me if it gets to 6000 rating. I do not doubt that for the average player Stockfish 7 is already too much, But my question is to understand how far artificial intelligence can be pushed, and if with this version we can have reached the top

@Chesserroo2 said in #3:

Now they just need to make it run faster on phones.

That and to trade less when down material, and look for breakthroughs in closed positions especially when there are huge material embalances.

And if it is down material, it needs to assume its opponent can't see as far ahead, and weaker pick variations that the opponent might mess up.

Improve odds games.

Droidfish authour set 1 core as default in android phones.
You can change to 8 cores and it will run much faster.
Here is my post in chess.com
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/how-to-set-up-your-droidfish-android-stockfish-properly

@Chesserroo2 said in #3: > Now they just need to make it run faster on phones. > > That and to trade less when down material, and look for breakthroughs in closed positions especially when there are huge material embalances. > > And if it is down material, it needs to assume its opponent can't see as far ahead, and weaker pick variations that the opponent might mess up. > > Improve odds games. Droidfish authour set 1 core as default in android phones. You can change to 8 cores and it will run much faster. Here is my post in chess.com https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/how-to-set-up-your-droidfish-android-stockfish-properly

I run mine with 6 cores. That took it from 2800 to 3200. I will give it more memory once I know how much is available.

I run mine with 6 cores. That took it from 2800 to 3200. I will give it more memory once I know how much is available.

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