In a Galaxy, that's far far away from ours!Dann Corbit wrote:Right now, there are 55 out of 100 games not completed with score:Jouni wrote:6 - 1 for Houdini. With traditional human Wch rules it's over! Minor interest: will Houdini get black win? I predict yes.
Komodo + 1 = 34 - 7
Which means it is possible to finish +56 = 34 -7
Though admittedly (cough) highly unlikely.
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"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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The z-value (W+L)/sqrt(W-L) is currently 5/3=1.66, well within the 95% interval [-1.96,1.96]. So the claims that Komodo is being routed were premature.
Of course we have to wait for the final outcome but currently there is little hard evidence to back up the general perception here that Houdini is now somehow "much stronger" than Komodo.
Of course we have to wait for the final outcome but currently there is little hard evidence to back up the general perception here that Houdini is now somehow "much stronger" than Komodo.
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Without ideas there is nothing to simplify.
Without ideas there is nothing to simplify.
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Correct the signs, to be pedantic .Michel wrote:The z-value (W+L)/sqrt(W-L) is currently 5/3=1.66, well within the 95% interval [-1.96,1.96]. So the claims that Komodo is being routed were premature.
Of course we have to wait for the final outcome but currently there is little hard evidence to back up the general perception here that Houdini is now somehow "much stronger" than Komodo.
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Dyslexia... (W-L)/sqrt(W+L).
Ideas=science. Simplification=engineering.
Without ideas there is nothing to simplify.
Without ideas there is nothing to simplify.
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All people who never believed in stats will learn the hard way in the TCEC final.Geonerd wrote:[profanity], this is a pedantic, argumentative bunch! :(
Have any of the people lecturing the world on "correct statistics" even looked at the bleeping games???
IMO, Houdini has a clear 'pull' over Komodo in the middle-game, and is generally the one with winning chances. Combine that with the current score and - yea - I'd call it a 'thrashing.'
Komodo soon at 3:7 =42 and being the first to win with Black!
100 games are simply nothing between equally strong programs.
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They will learn?Guenther wrote:All people who never believed in stats will learn the hard way in the TCEC final.
This is a pattern that will keep repeating. Engines are judged by their last game only.
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Didn't realise I was dyslexic until I went to a toga party dressed as a goat.Michel wrote:Dyslexia... (W-L)/sqrt(W+L).
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What does an agnostic dyslexic insomniac do?Graham Banks wrote:Didn't realise I was dyslexic until I went to a toga party dressed as a goat.Michel wrote:Dyslexia... (W-L)/sqrt(W+L).
He lays awake at night, wondering if there is a dog.
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I also am dyslexic
Taking ideas is not a vice, it is a virtue. We have another word for this. It is called learning.
But sharing ideas is an even greater virtue. We have another word for this. It is called teaching.
But sharing ideas is an even greater virtue. We have another word for this. It is called teaching.
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Nice one.Dann Corbit wrote:What does an agnostic dyslexic insomniac do?Graham Banks wrote:Didn't realise I was dyslexic until I went to a toga party dressed as a goat.Michel wrote:Dyslexia... (W-L)/sqrt(W+L).
He lays awake at night, wondering if there is a dog.
P.S.
I also am dyslexic
I'm not dyslexic, but have a lot of experience teaching those with it.
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