What if you could combine the smarts of stockfish with the sleazy and swashbuckling play of lichess humans? Good Gyal (Jamaican for “good girl”) does just that. It’s taken 1.3 million lichess games and turned them into Leela Chess training data with the help of stockfish. It plays a very different game from self-play trained leela nets.
github.com/dkappe/leela-chess-weights/wiki/Bad-Gyal
You can play against it on lichess as MiniHuman. It runs with 8 nodes per move on a raspberry pi 3 (the network is a tiny 48x5). For added fun, it uses a gambit opening book.
Would appreciate comments and feedback.
github.com/dkappe/leela-chess-weights/wiki/Bad-Gyal
You can play against it on lichess as MiniHuman. It runs with 8 nodes per move on a raspberry pi 3 (the network is a tiny 48x5). For added fun, it uses a gambit opening book.
Would appreciate comments and feedback.