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10Jan2009

The New Arena 2.0 GUI

December 22, 2008 the new Arena 2.0 graphical user interface for UCI and winboard engines was released. I have had a chance over the past few weeks to try it out and have found it to be extremely well done. Martin Blume has continued development over many years paying close attention to user feedback to create this programming masterpiece. Leaner and meaner than most commercial interfaces, it is not only the place many engine players started, but is where many are retuning. Using less hardware resources and having more up to date engine protocols makes Arena 2.0 very attractive for competitive engine chess.

 Arena has its own .abk opening book format which is straight forward and lends its self very well to hand tuning. The main install package went onto my Windows XP pro 64 system with out a problem and runs 64 bit multi processor engines nicely. In fact I get a few more Nodes per second out of Rybka 3 than I am accustom to. Engine vs. engine matches run flawlessly and the PGN files generated can easily be converted to CB data file format for use in .ctg book work. I now have two of my computers running Arena 24-7 using identical Rybka 3 engines doing comparative book testing.

Included in the 2.0 main package is a variety of strong engines to get you started, SOS, Spike, Ruffian and even Rybka v2.2n2 mp.x64. Also included is a PGN database from Olivier Deville, a small opening book form master book maker Harry Schnapp and a mini book by some guy that I don’t know.

There is no better GUI to learn how to configure chess engines, utilize hash tables and system resources. Over 250 chess engines are compatible with Arena 2.0 and there is a vast number of downloadable add-ons, all free at playwitharena.com.

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Reader Comments (2)

Hi!

I think, Arena will be much more succesfully and popular if it can handle ctg books!
Most of the computerchess fan use ctg books, so it seesm its a key point for them!

Thx,
Kraszi

February 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKraszi

Yes, I must agree, I like the .ctg opening book format better as well. However this format is the proprietary property of ChessBase and will probably not be made available to other GUIs.

But, do not discount the Arena book making system altogether. It does have possibilities, especially in the area of hand tuning. It is of course possible to take CB database files (game bases) and convert them to PGN files that may be used to make books for the Arena .abk format.

February 4, 2009 | Registered CommenterKevin Frayer

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