I truly hope your idea gets off the ground, it certainly gives you a great deal more security and therefore peace of mind that all your future development efforts are secure from others wishing to steal them, however, I for one cannot afford the rates you have set.
Best of luck.
We're launching with just the bigger stuff but as soon as we automate everything, we'll offer smaller, cheaper options.Vas
2 reasons:
1. everybody has 4-8 cores already
2. there are stronger (maybe illegal) engines who needs exactly half that cores
>2. there are stronger (maybe illegal) engines who needs exactly half that cores
Perhaps Rybka cluster is much better from Rybka 4 and from any of the "illegal" as you call them, engines.
That is an interesting question. How Deep Rybka 4 on 1/2/4/8 etc cores would fare against Rybka cluster on 1/2/4/8 etc cores?

We'll probably provide periodic performance measurements and let users extrapolate for the week-to-week updates.
Vas
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Edit: or your trying to make a more manageable cluster.
Vas
> You can think of it like Intel's roadmap
Better to call it
"The Rybka Road map for peace"!
Vas
>You can connect to any UCI engine on your iPhone now so I guess you can connect to the Cluster in the same way
>Ports to mobile devices are another box to check, yes.
There is enough paranoia about when your opponent wanders off to the toilet already knowing everyone has a mobile phone lmao
Regards
> Vas might have a queue of TOP 10 GMS and sultans
That is what is making Lukas so damned cavalier toward the local membership here on the forum- he sees his setup paying for itself without even breaking a sweat- Probably, with a few bucks going into add on hardware to boot.
5-10 of them would make the cluster very interesting to play.
> I always believe that it is better to sell a lot of cheap items rather than hope for one big sale
The problem is that Vas cannot sell alot of Rybka's anymore. The moment its up for sale, you'll find it in the internet for free
!But thats not the case for the Cluster. So the Cluster should be much cheaper. Instead of it setting idle alot of time, it should be making money at least 8 hours every day, and that cannot happen with these astronomical prices
> I for one cannot afford the rates you have set.
Well, its not targeted to hobby-players but GM's & enthusiasts... and be sure the queue is full for this program.
Alex
GMs are not ritch for most of them.
no one will buy into this except for ppl who can afford it as a tinker toy & unfortunately i know vas is realistic enough to realize that. idk where his head is.
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=6346
> Very few GMs have enough money to pay that.
And what do they get? A Rybka which is simply faster than that Rybka4 working on his own 4core-machine 24 hours a day?
Or, if he wants and spends a bit money, working about 3 problems on 3 such machines?
Or brings the cluserRybka something very new in a directly chess-relevant manner?
Positional, or tactical, or ... improvements? Innovations?
For months (years?) only reachable for those who pay for rentable Rybka?
Quap
For a rich correspondance player that may do the job.
regards
> Thats why I specified "top 10 GM" and not just any GM. Most of these guys have sponsors who will buy anything they need.
This is false.
"sponsored players: carlsen, anand, maybe the Armenian government gives some support to Aronian but that's it."
> This is false.
> "sponsored players: carlsen, anand, maybe the Armenian government gives some support to Aronian but that's it."
I think Huitzilopochtli is on the money! (pun equally intended)
Otherwise the Cluster would be doomed from the start and Lukas wouldn't be so damned cocky!
> ... and be sure the queue is full for this program.
I think you overestimate the need for such a chess monster by top chess players. Ask them, many do not like engines for their preparation at all. If they analyse a position and the engine says the score is 0.21 so what? They want to understand a position and no engine can do this for them.
The important part is the move that the chess engine suggest and the chess engine may suggest
an interesting move that a top player did not think about or considered it as bad but can discover with more time that it is good.
For people who want to spend hours playing engine matches or analysing correspondence games the package is hopelessly expensive.
For me it may or may not make sense. I will continue using my laptop with R3 for most (casual) analysis.
I probably average 2.5 hours a week serious analysis for which I would like a faster machine and the best possible software. If the 0.25 Euro per core hour holds dwn to the smaller pacakges then it would cost me 195 Euro per year to rent 6 cores for my serious analysis. That would represent good value for me - cheaper than buying or building a 6 core machine.
However, I guess that if you rent a few hours here and there of only 6 cores it might be cost more than 0.25 per core hour. At say 0.75 per core hour it would look like a poor value for me and I would build myself a 6+ core machine.
So I await with great interest the pricing of the "cheaper" packages. (In the meantime I won't buy R4 and wouldn't anyway because of the unfixed bugs).
This idea is far away from real business. Im in a leading position in one of the biggest OnlineShops in Germany, and i can tell you: this businessidea is bullshit and will never work .
may be the Rybkateam has lost the view for the market and the old customers. Beside, everybody in here know, that there are some engines which are stronger than Rybka, and that for free.
With a fast six core even Rybka cluster will have only a very small chance to win against this Copperfields of the world.
My goal is not to win but is to analyse.
And personally I would not use something of dubious pedigree. It's a moral issue. Absolute proof is not needed for me to take a moral position, any more than if a stranger in a pub offered me a very cheap TV. I may know for sure it was stolen but I would not buy it from him.
If you are happy with the morals around "Copperfield" et al, fine use it. I won't.
The one thing I do agree with you on is the issue of no bug fixes for serious problems. That really has been shabby.
How does the buyer know that any given time period has not been oversubscribed?
We have a credibility gap, here.
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