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2024-09-09

Playing conditions:

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#
PLAYER
RATING
POINTS
PLAYED
(%)
1
Stockfish 17
3852
3173.0
3825
83.0%
2
Stockfish dev-20240820-9fb58328
3844
1992.5
2280
87.4%
3
Stockfish 16.1
3843
2867.0
3771
76.0%
4
Stockfish 16
3801
2483.0
3540
70.1%
5
Stockfish 15.1
3781
2620.0
4369
60.0%
6
Stockfish 15
3771
1474.0
2055
71.7%
7
Stockfish 14.1
3765
1607.0
1983
81.0%
8
RubiChess 20240817
3736
1854.5
2238
82.9%
9
Berserk 20240124
3732
2025.5
2526
80.2%
10
Stockfish 14
3729
1152.5
1417
81.3%
11
Berserk 12
3725
2610.0
3895
67.0%
12
Alexandria 7.0.0
3717
1199.5
1586
75.6%

Ordo by Miguel A. Ballicora.

Calculation fixed to: HIARCS 15.0 = 3350 CElo (Computer Elo)

Speed: Stockfish 17 470 kn/s when 7 games are running simultaneously

Darius's comment
 

The latest MCERL, is a big update from the previous edition. Listening to Readers, I have decided that only native chess engines compiled for MAC computers will be played in the MCERL series. As of this issue, there are no chess engines for Windows running on Mac via Wine software on our ranting list.
There are more and more people interested in computer chess, and it is gratifying to see that a large number of them are using different operating systems including, increasingly, Macs (and, interestingly, Linux versions for ARM processors, e.g. Asian and African Readers).

Stockfish 17, is the new leader of MCERL. Having played more than 3,800 games, the numbers clearly indicate, The latest official version of Stockfish is the strongest. It is noteworthy that despite so many development versions released since Stockfish 16.1 (2024-02-24) over the next 6 months, Stockfish 17 released 2024-09-06 is “only” 9 points stronger. This raises interest; after all, there are hundreds of people (probably more) and powerful computers involved in the Stockfish project... and “only” 9 points more for half a year ?! These kinds of statements and questions from Readers have often appeared in my mailbox over the past weeks.

 

RubiChess 20240817, is probably the last version of this remarkable TOP chess engine. On the one hand, I am glad, because this version is so strong that it ranks just behind Stockfish pushing down MCERL such a beast as Berserk engine. On the other hand, I hope that RubiChess author Mr. Andreas Matthies will return in the future with another version of RubiChess, which will impress as always with the style and power to play chess.

PlentyChess is an engine that broke through to the very top of MCERL taking an excellent place next to such giants as Clover, Alexandria and Caissa. Congratulations to the author!

There are so many changes in the September MCERL that I would probably have to write a few more pages to describe what has happened since the last edition.

 

At the end of this summary, many thanks to Luca Metehau (author of the Clover engine) and Doruk Sekercioglu (author of the Black Marlin engine) for their fruitful contact in the preparation of the compilation of these chess super-engines for the Mac.
Gentlemen, sincere thanks and respect for your work and making these wonderful masterpieces available to us - the chess community!

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Best,

Darius, chessengeria.eu owner.

 
 
 
 
 
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