Chapter 8 of the Strategic Test Suite: Advancement of f/g/h pawns is now available for download.
* Consists of carefully selected 100 questionairres on "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
* All of the questions in this test suite are selected by me and thoroughly verified by Dann Corbit through analysis with the help of top engines for hours. I initially selected about 200 problems and sent them to Dann, of which 100 has passed criteria. Dann then made the final selection.
* All the answers carry similar traits:
(1) Advancing the king side pawns in an attempt to gain more space/launch attack.
(2) Marching forward with either of the f/g/h pawns in an attempt to prevent opponent from advancing his pawns further. Helps in building the strong active defense.
(3) Tests your engine's understanding on King safety, Handling of King's side pawns, Gaining space on the edge of the board, Aggressiveness.
Download it! here:
http://sites.google.com/site/strategict ... f-g-h-pawn
Thanks to those who reported bugs and tested out the v1.0 to v7.0
Test Suite release time: 23rd of December, 2009
Swaminathan and Dann Corbit
STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
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STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
Last edited by swami on Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
Alternate download links for Harun, Bob and those who had experienced problems downloading it from google site.
http://www.mediafire.com/?qyyywz3e4on
It's from my limited tests the very toughest one. I believe it will be the toughest ever.
Meanwhile the testimonials page is now updated with 2 new entries. Thanks guys!
http://sites.google.com/site/strategict ... stimonials
Feel free to report results from your engines/favorite engines. Suggestions are welcome.
http://www.mediafire.com/?qyyywz3e4on
It's from my limited tests the very toughest one. I believe it will be the toughest ever.
Meanwhile the testimonials page is now updated with 2 new entries. Thanks guys!
http://sites.google.com/site/strategict ... stimonials
Feel free to report results from your engines/favorite engines. Suggestions are welcome.
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Recommended Test time:
Short time control: 10 seconds each move.
Intermediate Time Control: 1 minute each move
Long Time Control: 7 minutes each move.
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Re: STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
Deuterium v09.01.26.492 result:swami wrote:Alternate download links for Harun, Bob and those who had experienced problems downloading it from google site.
http://www.mediafire.com/?qyyywz3e4on
It's from my limited tests the very toughest one. I believe it will be the toughest ever.
Meanwhile the testimonials page is now updated with 2 new entries. Thanks guys!
http://sites.google.com/site/strategict ... stimonials
Feel free to report results from your engines/favorite engines. Suggestions are welcome.Code: Select all
Recommended Test time: Short time control: 10 seconds each move. Intermediate Time Control: 1 minute each move Long Time Control: 7 minutes each move.
Hardware: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU, E5300, 2.6Ghz, 4.00 GB RAM
OS: Windows Vista Home Basic SP 2, 32-bit
Engine setting: 1 cpu, 64 MB Main Hash, 4MB Pawn Hash, 16MB Eval Cache, egbb is OFF
Test Condition: 10 sec per position
Software: epd2wb
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<=Sec Solved Total PosNr
----- ------ ------ -----------------------------------------------------------
1 35 35 3 13 15 16 18 23 26 29 30 35 39 46 47 49 51
55 61 66 67 69 72 73 74 75 79 82 84 85 86 89
91 96 97 98 100
2 1 36 4
3 3 39 7 44 53
4 1 40 37
5 1 41 27
6 1 42 81
7 1 43 64
9 1 44 58
10 1 45 54
Failure 1 2 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 17 19 20 21 22
24 25 28 31 32 33 34 36 38 40 41 42 43 45 48
50 52 56 57 59 60 62 63 65 68 70 71 76 77 78
80 83 87 88 90 92 93 94 95 99
45 problems solved.
55 problems unsolved.
It would be great also if you can include typical openings that these positions will arise.
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Re: STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
Thanks, Swami. Just downloaded from the mf link.swami wrote:Alternate download links for Harun, Bob and those who had experienced problems downloading it from google site.
http://www.mediafire.com/?qyyywz3e4on
It's from my limited tests the very toughest one. I believe it will be the toughest ever.
Meanwhile the testimonials page is now updated with 2 new entries. Thanks guys!
http://sites.google.com/site/strategict ... stimonials
Feel free to report results from your engines/favorite engines. Suggestions are welcome.Code: Select all
Recommended Test time: Short time control: 10 seconds each move. Intermediate Time Control: 1 minute each move Long Time Control: 7 minutes each move.
I'll take a deeper look at this test suit, but later
Best,
hi, merhaba, hallo HT
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Re: STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
If these all involve the advancement of pawns upon the enemy king, perhaps that would be a more appropriate name for it.swami wrote:Chapter 8 of the Strategic Test Suite: Advancement of f/g/h pawns is now available for download.
Cheers,
Graham.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
Yes, It was suggested by Dann and I accepted his suggestion. I had initially called it "Advancement of King Side Pawn Cover" but Dann showed the position number 99 where the king is castled long and that pawn "cover" wouldn't be more appropriate in this case. So, we settled it on f/g/h pawns instead.Graham Banks wrote:If these all involve the advancement of pawns upon the enemy king, perhaps that would be a more appropriate name for it.swami wrote:Chapter 8 of the Strategic Test Suite: Advancement of f/g/h pawns is now available for download.
Cheers,
Graham.
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Re: STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
Thanks for running the test. With more time, I believe Deuterium could score >55's.Ferdy wrote:Deuterium v09.01.26.492 result:
Hardware: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU, E5300, 2.6Ghz, 4.00 GB RAM
OS: Windows Vista Home Basic SP 2, 32-bit
Engine setting: 1 cpu, 64 MB Main Hash, 4MB Pawn Hash, 16MB Eval Cache, egbb is OFF
Test Condition: 10 sec per position
Software: epd2wb
This is indeed a difficult test for Deuterium, I heavily penalized moving king's pawn cover in this version. But this is one of the most important theme that an engine should know.Code: Select all
<=Sec Solved Total PosNr ----- ------ ------ ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 35 35 3 13 15 16 18 23 26 29 30 35 39 46 47 49 51 55 61 66 67 69 72 73 74 75 79 82 84 85 86 89 91 96 97 98 100 2 1 36 4 3 3 39 7 44 53 4 1 40 37 5 1 41 27 6 1 42 81 7 1 43 64 9 1 44 58 10 1 45 54 Failure 1 2 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 28 31 32 33 34 36 38 40 41 42 43 45 48 50 52 56 57 59 60 62 63 65 68 70 71 76 77 78 80 83 87 88 90 92 93 94 95 99 45 problems solved. 55 problems unsolved.
It would be great also if you can include typical openings that these positions will arise.
Doch 1.2 could only manage 64/100 in 10 seconds per move. With more time I believe it could manage 75's.
This is certainly toughest, and I don't believe anything in future will be more tougher than this.
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Re: STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
Advancing the king side pawns is done only in casesFerdy wrote: I heavily penalized moving king's pawn cover in this version. But this is one of the most important theme that an engine should know.
* where the opponent's position is bit passive on the other end directly opposite.
* And number of pawns are fixed in the center.
* where pawn advance acts as an active defense weapon against pawn storms on the opposing end.
Usually in King's Indian Defense. Sicilian. Slav Accepted, Catalan. It can happen in most semi closed positions openings.Ferdy wrote:It would be great also if you can include typical openings that these positions will arise.
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Re: STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
Thanks for the clarification. Keep up the good work.swami wrote:Yes, It was suggested by Dann and I accepted his suggestion. I had initially called it "Advancement of King Side Pawn Cover" but Dann showed the position number 99 where the king is castled long and that pawn "cover" wouldn't be more appropriate in this case. So, we settled it on f/g/h pawns instead.Graham Banks wrote:If these all involve the advancement of pawns upon the enemy king, perhaps that would be a more appropriate name for it.swami wrote:Chapter 8 of the Strategic Test Suite: Advancement of f/g/h pawns is now available for download.
Cheers,
Graham.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: STS (v8.0) - "Advancement of f/g/h Pawns"
Only 32bit STS short time control:
Swaminathan Sts :100 test/ set http://sites.google.com/site/strategictestsuite/
1cpu 32 bit 10 second/move 2 Ghz – Shredder GUI 12 –hash 64 Mb
Performance over 100 x 8 tests :
Sts
g3 e4 YY Ryb3
1 95 96 95 92
2 88 88 89 84
3 86 86 85 84
4 80 80 81 87
5 84 84 87 87
6 85 85 86 84
7 85 85 84 82
8 74 73 73 71
Total out of 800
677 677 680 671
percent
.846 .846 .85 .839
PS: YY is another engine that "could" be suspect... No further wars, please.
Swaminathan Sts :100 test/ set http://sites.google.com/site/strategictestsuite/
1cpu 32 bit 10 second/move 2 Ghz – Shredder GUI 12 –hash 64 Mb
Performance over 100 x 8 tests :
Sts
g3 e4 YY Ryb3
1 95 96 95 92
2 88 88 89 84
3 86 86 85 84
4 80 80 81 87
5 84 84 87 87
6 85 85 86 84
7 85 85 84 82
8 74 73 73 71
Total out of 800
677 677 680 671
percent
.846 .846 .85 .839
PS: YY is another engine that "could" be suspect... No further wars, please.