Re: Taming the Tiger :-)
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:22 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 8:54 pm Post subject: Re: Taming the Tiger
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Nimzovik wrote:
tiger wrote:
fern wrote:
Do you mean, dear christophe, that some routine is inserted in this Tiger in order to give some chances to the human side?
Say, offer a draw or accept it somewhat more easily than in a beast kind of engine?
Fern
Christophe Wrote:
Chess Tiger for iOS has 28 trainer levels ranging from 100 FIDE elo (totally random play) to 2100 FIDE elo. You can also set the level in USCF elo.
These levels (except for the two lowest) are exactly 50 elo points apart.
I have calibrated these levels on MILLIONS of games so I can guarantee that any trainer level is 50 elo points above the previous one and 50 elo points below the previous one.
It does not take long, starting at the bottom of the scale, to play a few quick games and walk the list until you find a trainer level that is close to your own strength.
At this point the fun begins.
50 elo points is small enough that you will generally be able to make progress or adapt yourself to the engine style and after a while you will be able to start fighting with the next level.
Also, the built-in human detector will activate automatically the antihuman mode. So Pablo's evil techniques will not work againt Chess Tiger for iOS.
// Christophe
Nimzovik Wrote:
Fascinating! Yet not yet proven. hmmmmmmmm.........
Christophe Wrote:
Are you new here?
Chess Tiger is the only program Pablo has never been able to defeat with his tricks.
It has been proven... Years ago. I think it was circa 2003.
Nimzovik Responds
Interesting..... again. I wonder- if -what you say is true about Pablo not beating Tiger then ...apparantly ..... You had to sacrifice strength in another area of the program to accomodate Pablo's chess-yes? I do notice that Tiger is not Remotely competitve these days with the superior programs.... Perhaps anyonce can design an engine to beat a singular opponent - figuratively speaking that is.....
No offense meant here of course.... You must be very proud of what.... bit .... that you have achieved with your program.
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Location: Guadeloupe (french caribbean island)
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 8:54 pm Post subject: Re: Taming the Tiger
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Nimzovik wrote:
tiger wrote:
fern wrote:
Do you mean, dear christophe, that some routine is inserted in this Tiger in order to give some chances to the human side?
Say, offer a draw or accept it somewhat more easily than in a beast kind of engine?
Fern
Christophe Wrote:
Chess Tiger for iOS has 28 trainer levels ranging from 100 FIDE elo (totally random play) to 2100 FIDE elo. You can also set the level in USCF elo.
These levels (except for the two lowest) are exactly 50 elo points apart.
I have calibrated these levels on MILLIONS of games so I can guarantee that any trainer level is 50 elo points above the previous one and 50 elo points below the previous one.
It does not take long, starting at the bottom of the scale, to play a few quick games and walk the list until you find a trainer level that is close to your own strength.
At this point the fun begins.
50 elo points is small enough that you will generally be able to make progress or adapt yourself to the engine style and after a while you will be able to start fighting with the next level.
Also, the built-in human detector will activate automatically the antihuman mode. So Pablo's evil techniques will not work againt Chess Tiger for iOS.
// Christophe
Nimzovik Wrote:
Fascinating! Yet not yet proven. hmmmmmmmm.........
Christophe Wrote:
Are you new here?
Chess Tiger is the only program Pablo has never been able to defeat with his tricks.
It has been proven... Years ago. I think it was circa 2003.
Nimzovik Responds
Interesting..... again. I wonder- if -what you say is true about Pablo not beating Tiger then ...apparantly ..... You had to sacrifice strength in another area of the program to accomodate Pablo's chess-yes? I do notice that Tiger is not Remotely competitve these days with the superior programs.... Perhaps anyonce can design an engine to beat a singular opponent - figuratively speaking that is.....
No offense meant here of course.... You must be very proud of what.... bit .... that you have achieved with your program.