CCRL 40/15, 40/2 and FRC lists updated (26th November 2022)

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CCRL 40/15, 40/2 and FRC lists updated (26th November 2022)

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The latest CCRL Rating Lists and Statistics are available for viewing from the following links:
http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/4040 (40/15)
http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/404 (40/2)
http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/404FRC (FRC 40/2)

Please note that the three lists are often updated separately to each other. The FRC list is only updated when a new engine or engine version is being/has been tested.

The links to the various rating lists can be found just beneath the default Best Versions list (as in this screenshot). Specific 32-bit rating lists are denoted as such to the right of the default list in each category. The default lists contain the 64-bit engines.

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Our 40 moves in 15 minutes repeating and 40 moves in 2 minutes repeating are both adjusted to the Intel i7 4770k (3.5GHz) using the Stockfish 10 64-bit benchmark.
All of our current testing uses AVX2 compiles where available.

Be aware that in the early stages of testing, an engine's rating can often fluctuate a lot.
It is strongly advised to look at the many other rating lists available in order to get a more accurate overall picture of an engine's rating relative to others.

The inclusion or exclusion of engines in our lists should not be taken as our group making a statement about their legality or status. Where there is controversy, it is usually mentioned in the engine notes.

Thanks to:
- all of our currently active testers (Graham, Gabor, Sergio, and Basti).
- Ray for the weekly updates.
- Chessdom.com for hosting our website.
- Jay Honnold for hosting Graham's live broadcasts.
- all engine authors.

40/15 testing this week that I'm aware of will include (with live broadcast port for TLCV noted where applicable):
Live broadcasts of Gauntlets can be made available upon request.
(Web based viewer courtesy of Jay Honnold - Berserk engine author)

97th Amateur Series Division 7 Tournament (continuing 16092) Web based viewer http://tlcv.net/16092
97th Amateur Series Division 8 Tournament (continuing 16094) Web based viewer http://tlcv.net/16094
Super Tournament XXXVI (continuing 16091) Web based viewer http://tlcv.net/16091
The Vienna Waltz Tournament (starting today 16093) Web based viewer http://tlcv.net/16093

Topple 0.8.1 64-bit 4CPU Gauntlet (continuing) Web based viewer http://tlcv.net/16061
RubiChess 20221120 64-bit 4CPU (continuing) Web based viewer http://tlcv.net/16062
ShashChess 26.0 64-bit 4CPU Gauntlet (continuing) Web based viewer http://tlcv.net/16061

Caissa 1.3 Gauntlet (continuing)
Kimbo 1.0.0 Gauntlet (continuing)
ShashChess 26.0 64-bit Gauntlet (continuing)
RubiChess 20221120 64-bit Gauntlet (continuing)
Seawall 20221105 64-bit Gauntlet (continuing)
Dumb 1.11 64-bit Gauntlet (continuing)
Sturddle 1.04 64-bit Gauntlet (continuing)
Counter 5.0 64-bit Gauntlet (continuing)
BlackCore 3.0 64-bit Gauntlet (finishing Wednesday)
Alexandria 3.0.2 64-bit Gauntlet (starting Wednesday)

40/2 testing since the last update report has included (thanks to Gabor, Basti and Sergio):

Avalanche 1.3.0 64-bit
Uralochka 3.38c 64-bit
Eggnog 5 64-bit
Viridithas 4.0.0 64-bit
Shen Yu 1.0.1 64-bit
Sturddle 0.99 64-bit
Eubos 2.15 64-bit
Lumac0 14.0 64-bit
BlackCore 3.0 64-bit
NuclearChess 1.0 64-bit

FRC 40/2 testing since the last update report has included (thanks to Basti):

RubiChess 20221120 64-bit (completed)
Myrddin 0.89 64-bit (in progress)
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