My condiitons..
1. Book only up to 10 moves
2. Found a old processor 1GHz

3. Endgame databases limited to 4 pieces
No need for material or time handicaps please! Limit the technology like other sports have done to even up the competition.
Moderators: hgm, Dann Corbit, Harvey Williamson
You do not understandmschribr wrote:Can you tell me where I can find more information about these time handicap tournaments?Uri Blass wrote:These tournaments were at relatively slower hardware than the hardware that rybka is using(tiger used only one processor) and I have no reason to think that computer vs computer is different than computer vs human.mschribr wrote:Which tournament did rybka win with 1/4 of the time?Uri Blass wrote:I disagree.mschribr wrote:I agree. The best handicap is to cut the computer’s time in 1/2 or maybe 1/4.Harvey Williamson wrote: Maybe none of the above. Give the engine a time handicap and then we get a real game of Chess.
I am even not sure if this is a handicap for the computer because the human can think less on the computer time.
rybka with 1/4 of the time beat easily chess programs that performed at 2700 level or better in tournaments.
I remember that old tiger and old shredder already got performance of more than 2700 some years ago.
Uri
Computer vs computer is not the same as man vs computer.
The old tiger and old shredder performance of more than 2700 were not at handicap time.
Has there been man vs computer with time handicap?
Before we write off time handicap, lets have a man vs computer at ¼ the time and see what happens.
Mark
If rybka with 1/4 of the time can beat tiger when both use one processor then I have no reason to think that the situation is going to be different against humans and that tiger is going to perform better against them.
Uri
When and where did they take place?
How many games were played?
What was the score?
Mark
My dear christopher, have you so little faith in science? Already, we at university are begining to bread an elephant with a beagle. The result will be what we like to call a "beaglephant."" I can assure you that you will be able to lift this creature over your head, even with one armologist wrote:..... just the same as you could never get strong enough to lift an elephant over your head with one arm. In theory there is no limit to the expansion of your myocytes, but no matter how much weight training occurs a man will never be able to lift a grown elephant over his head.
Uri, I am not sure I understand. I think shorter sentences would be better.Uri Blass wrote:You do not understandmschribr wrote:Can you tell me where I can find more information about these time handicap tournaments?Uri Blass wrote:These tournaments were at relatively slower hardware than the hardware that rybka is using(tiger used only one processor) and I have no reason to think that computer vs computer is different than computer vs human.mschribr wrote:Which tournament did rybka win with 1/4 of the time?Uri Blass wrote:I disagree.mschribr wrote:I agree. The best handicap is to cut the computer’s time in 1/2 or maybe 1/4.Harvey Williamson wrote: Maybe none of the above. Give the engine a time handicap and then we get a real game of Chess.
I am even not sure if this is a handicap for the computer because the human can think less on the computer time.
rybka with 1/4 of the time beat easily chess programs that performed at 2700 level or better in tournaments.
I remember that old tiger and old shredder already got performance of more than 2700 some years ago.
Uri
Computer vs computer is not the same as man vs computer.
The old tiger and old shredder performance of more than 2700 were not at handicap time.
Has there been man vs computer with time handicap?
Before we write off time handicap, lets have a man vs computer at ¼ the time and see what happens.
Mark
If rybka with 1/4 of the time can beat tiger when both use one processor then I have no reason to think that the situation is going to be different against humans and that tiger is going to perform better against them.
Uri
When and where did they take place?
How many games were played?
What was the score?
Mark
The games were not handicapped time game but based on the fact that the hardware today is faster the programs did not play better than they can play today with 1/4 of the time with the best hardware so giving programs 1/4 of the time today is not going to make them weaker and only going to make the human weaker because the humans will have less time to think on the opponent move.
Uri
Uri Blass wrote:I disagree.mschribr wrote:I agree. The best handicap is to cut the computer’s time in 1/2 or maybe 1/4.Harvey Williamson wrote: Maybe none of the above. Give the engine a time handicap and then we get a real game of Chess.
I am even not sure if this is a handicap for the computer because the human can think less on the computer time.
rybka with 1/4 of the time beat easily chess programs that performed at 2700 level or better in tournaments.
I remember that old tiger and old shredder already got performance of more than 2700 some years ago.
Uri