Raubfisch is an engine derived from Stockfish and Torpedo 1.1 XJR (private engine by Frank Karl Werner and Max Fehler)
Result compared to the previous version :
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]* Adding Save/Load Hash File Capability of saving the full hash to file. This option code was written by Daniel Jose.
* Opening Books
How to use classical book.bin option in Raubfisch engine ?
Raubfisch can use Polyglot opening books. When playing with a book, Raubfisch will move instantly if it finds a legal move leading to a position in the book.
Start by renaming your book by book.bin . Then copy the book.bin book to the same directory you put the your Raubfisch executable in.
Also, make sure the OwnBook UCI option is checked, and that "Book File" is also set to book.bin.
The option “Best Book Line” when set will make Raubfisch play the best scoring book move, or randomly select between two or more book moves with the same score.
When off, it will tend to play the best scoring move more often, but still give the weaker moves some play.
The simultaneous use of three books with Raubfisch
* Raubfisch is an engine that can combine the use of tree books at the same time; that is to say two books.bin (one Cerebellum.Bin** Book and one classical book.bin) and one book.ctg at the same time!
This gives you the possibility when the engine do not find the legal move in the 1st book and, if it is in the 2nd book or 3rd book, it will play automatically.
It is a definite advantage in a tournament or during your workouts in the engine room.
** Raubfisch accepts Cerebellum.Bin Book...
To use Cerebellum.bin book, you first have to unzip your book initially upload to this site:
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For example: c:\Cerebellum_light_160731\Cerebellum_Light.bin
Then you need to copy and save the path of your book in your UCI Raubfisch engine as shown here:
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