I am happy to announce dragon version 4.2
This release improves playing strength, improves the interface and addresses several bugs.
program improvements:
* new board graphics
* dragon now automatically saves and reloads the game when you restart
* new way to edit its options
* open game now has a preview option
* button to toggle between table and text view of the game
* some bugfixes for saving and opening pdn files
engine improvements:
* increased performance: dragon is now (finally) fully bitboard based. This gives about 18% more evaluations per second. Also uses popcount instruction when available (+5% speed)
* dragon has a new opening book of about 150.000 positions (up from 26.000). The book has been automatically generated.
* more effective transposition tables
http://mdgsoft.home.xs4all.nl/draughts/ ... v4.2.0.msi
Michel
dragon 4.2
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Re: dragon 4.2
Looks very nice, Michel! Any plans to include the Killer engine again? I really like that feature!MichelG wrote:I am happy to announce dragon version 4.2
This release improves playing strength, improves the interface and addresses several bugs.
program improvements:
* new board graphics
* dragon now automatically saves and reloads the game when you restart
* new way to edit its options
* open game now has a preview option
* button to toggle between table and text view of the game
* some bugfixes for saving and opening pdn files
engine improvements:
* increased performance: dragon is now (finally) fully bitboard based. This gives about 18% more evaluations per second. Also uses popcount instruction when available (+5% speed)
* dragon has a new opening book of about 150.000 positions (up from 26.000). The book has been automatically generated.
* more effective transposition tables
http://mdgsoft.home.xs4all.nl/draughts/ ... v4.2.0.msi
Michel
Re: dragon 4.2
Thank very much Michel for this new version of your wonderful Dragon. Thank again, I will run a dxp match against Truus to test the new strenght. God bless you.
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Re: dragon 4.2
As I was testing an updated version of kingsrow for release, I ran a dxp match of 3-move openings against the new dragon. Dragon has been getting stronger with the last few releases, and though it didn't come out ahead in this match, it was a lot closer than the matches from a year ago.
Kingsrow 1.54 vs Dragon (64 bit, standaard): 130 wins, 40 losses, 804 draws, 14 unknowns
Common settings for both engines:
time control: 75 moves in 2 minutes
hashtables: 256 mb
search threads: 4
opening books: on
pondering: off
endgame db: 6 pieces
As I recall dragon was ahead after about 60 games, which again shows that very many games are needed to average out the randomness when the engines are not that far apart in strength.
-- Ed
Kingsrow 1.54 vs Dragon (64 bit, standaard): 130 wins, 40 losses, 804 draws, 14 unknowns
Common settings for both engines:
time control: 75 moves in 2 minutes
hashtables: 256 mb
search threads: 4
opening books: on
pondering: off
endgame db: 6 pieces
As I recall dragon was ahead after about 60 games, which again shows that very many games are needed to average out the randomness when the engines are not that far apart in strength.
-- Ed
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Re: dragon 4.2
Thanks for publishing this result. The fairly large number of losses for dragon suprised me, and it appears there is a bug in the handling of dragon's new opening book. When it is playing white, dragon loses many games straight out of the book. I suspect it is selecting the worst instead of the best opening moves in some cases...Ed Gilbert wrote:As I was testing an updated version of kingsrow for release, I ran a dxp match of 3-move openings against the new dragon. Dragon has been getting stronger with the last few releases, and though it didn't come out ahead in this match, it was a lot closer than the matches from a year ago.
Kingsrow 1.54 vs Dragon (64 bit, standaard): 130 wins, 40 losses, 804 draws, 14 unknowns
As I recall dragon was ahead after about 60 games, which again shows that very many games are needed to average out the randomness when the engines are not that far apart in strength.
-- Ed
With dragon playing black, the score seems more balanced: 44 wins, 24 losses, 418 draws and 7 unkowns, from kingrows perspective.
I'll try to fix this as soon as possible.
Michel
Re: dragon 4.2
Hi Michel, just a question about the opening book of Dragon 4.2.
What is the difference beetwen the old and the new Dragon opening book?
on what critera the new opening book, automatically generated, is based on? Thank
Catherine.
What is the difference beetwen the old and the new Dragon opening book?
on what critera the new opening book, automatically generated, is based on? Thank
Catherine.
Re: dragon 4.2
The old book was based on human games. The new book is generated by automatically investigating the best moves (it's called the DOE algorithm)Catherine wrote:Hi Michel, just a question about the opening book of Dragon 4.2.
What is the difference beetwen the old and the new Dragon opening book?
on what critera the new opening book, automatically generated, is based on? Thank
Catherine.
There was a bug in the v4.2.0 opening book, causing dragon to lose from the book.
At new version is now available from:
http://mdgsoft.home.xs4all.nl/draughts/install.html
Michel
Re: dragon 4.2
Thank Michel for fixing the bug in The opening book of the new version 4.2.1. I runed a short games and see that the opening is better. I was the hope to see like you promised to solve the commodity of auto move 35 - 30. thank.