It is always difficult to compare programs that can play so many different variants, and have different methods of time control (fixed time per move vs fixed depth). I also have the impression that Ai Ai is buggy, making it a bit unpredictable. But at Tenjiku Shogi it cannot even come up with a reasonable opening move even at 10 min/move.
I guess the next step is to complete the list of strong computer opponents. On the Fairy-Stockfish page at GitHub I see that it plays:
Elven Chess is one of the variants played by HaChu, Musketeer Chess is played by KingSlayer-Aramis, and for Chess with Different Armies there also exists a KingSlayer derivative. The ChessV page says that ChessV plays 100 CVs, but it doesn't say which.
It is always difficult to compare programs that can play so many different variants, and have different methods of time control (fixed time per move vs fixed depth). I also have the impression that Ai Ai is buggy, making it a bit unpredictable. But at Tenjiku Shogi it cannot even come up with a reasonable opening move even at 10 min/move.
I guess the next step is to complete the list of strong computer opponents. On the Fairy-Stockfish page at GitHub I see that it plays:
Regional and historical games
Chess variants
Shogi variants
Elven Chess is one of the variants played by HaChu, Musketeer Chess is played by KingSlayer-Aramis, and for Chess with Different Armies there also exists a KingSlayer derivative. The ChessV page says that ChessV plays 100 CVs, but it doesn't say which.