hi,
i successfully compiled your v0.1 into a Linux binary and it runs fine in CuteChess !
btw. your previous Trappist asset binary did NOT run, i couldn't use it ..
Blaze plays rather weak (still) .. i played a game with the White pieces, using a typical pawn structure setup in the opening and Blaze seemed confused by it, and (even) blundered a piece :


the analyses is on LiChess : their quick SF 14 eval.
here's my own explanation, HTH.
maybe you can tune eval parameters
to make Blaze understand strategical ideas and square relations ?
[Event "human vs engine"]
[Site "Holland @ https://lichess.org/DqYa6kbM "]
[Date "2023.02.19"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Roelof Berkepeis"]
[Black "Blaze v0.1"]
[Result "*"]
[ECO "A06"]
[Opening "Reti"]
[Termination "adjudication"]
[Variation "Nimzovich-Larsen attack"]
1.Nf3 d5
2.b3 ...
with this opening White claims square e5, an important black centre square,
maybe Black should aim for f7-f6 to claim e5 himself,
but other setups are possible also.
2...Nf6
3.Bb2 e6
4.e3 Nc6?
Black should aim for the normal c7-c5, now the Knight disrupts this pawn push.
5.c4 Bb4?
this is not check, on b4 the Bishop is an easy target for White to improve his position :
6.a3 Bd6
7.d4 b6
8.Qc2 dxc4
9.Bxc4 O-O
10.e4 Na5??
a blunder .. now White wins a piece with a simple fork combination :
11.e5 Nxc4
12.bxc4 Be7
13.exf6 Bxf6
*
hi,
i successfully compiled your v0.1 into a Linux binary and it runs fine in CuteChess !
btw. your previous Trappist asset binary did NOT run, i couldn't use it ..
Blaze plays rather weak (still) .. i played a game with the White pieces, using a typical pawn structure setup in the opening and Blaze seemed confused by it, and (even) blundered a piece :
the analyses is on LiChess : their quick SF 14 eval.
here's my own explanation, HTH.
maybe you can tune eval parameters
to make Blaze understand strategical ideas and square relations ?