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Junior update
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Re: Junior update
I took a look and have questions.
1) How can a program be Champion if the stronger programs Rybka Cluster & Houdini 2 would almost win all the games against this "Champion" and are banned of all official ICGA tournaments?
2) This program has allegedly Elo of over 3200. Such a number is pure fantasy when the best human Elo is below 2900. Why computerchess isnt making a fairer defining of the strength?
3) Last but not least, the actual human Wch certainly isnt playing with Junior but Rybka or Houdini, the actually best. Arent they?
IMO the price for Deep Junior is decent, but becasuse of the weaker strngth 30 € would be better.
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Re: Junior update
At least, Junior has a particularly attractive playing style. I think they even stated somewhere that in its development style was preferred over strength.
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Re: Junior update
carldaman wrote:At least, Junior has a particularly attractive playing style. I think they even stated somewhere that in its development style was preferred over strength.
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Preferred over strength by exactly who- the programmer no doubt.
george
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Re: Junior update
Ironic. When chess system tal had an "attractive agressive playing style" it was universally attacked on this board, led by the very same people who ganged up on Rybka and now Houdini, claiming that strength and Elo and winning were the only things that counted.carldaman wrote:At least, Junior has a particularly attractive playing style. I think they even stated somewhere that in its development style was preferred over strength.
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Re: Junior update
Via command line enter:
uci
go infinite
CRASH!
My patience is gone. Command line bug hasn't been fixed since ver. 12. Of course, you may ask: "why to use DJ via command line?". Well... that's not the point. The point is that 80$ engine should be stable.
Probably won't buy next Junior.
uci
go infinite
CRASH!
My patience is gone. Command line bug hasn't been fixed since ver. 12. Of course, you may ask: "why to use DJ via command line?". Well... that's not the point. The point is that 80$ engine should be stable.
Probably won't buy next Junior.
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Re: Junior update
Hello Karol,Karol Majewski wrote:Via command line enter:
uci
go infinite
CRASH!
My patience is gone. Command line bug hasn't been fixed since ver. 12. Of course, you may ask: "why to use DJ via command line?". Well... that's not the point. The point is that 80$ engine should be stable.
Probably won't buy next Junior.
if you use uci engines via console, there is a position command required by uci specifications.
So, if i look above, it is a user problem _not_ an engine problem. Well, and if you like to try
position startpos
go infinite
and it crashes too, i fully support your statement.
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Re: Junior update
Actually, "style" is fairly important to me as it provides me with different options when doing post game analysis on my own games and it provides for different types of playing partners. All the engines are SO strong it doesn't matter too much at this point for the purposes I use them for.geots wrote:carldaman wrote:At least, Junior has a particularly attractive playing style. I think they even stated somewhere that in its development style was preferred over strength.
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CL
Preferred over strength by exactly who- the programmer no doubt.
george
Now for pure eng. vs eng. testing strength does trump style for the most part.
What a person looks for in an engine depends on what he or she is going to be using it for.
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Re: Junior update
Chess System Tal (I had II) was one of my favorite engines to play against! Unfortunately I can't get it to work on my new computer with Windows 7 but CS Tal is a VERY fun program and was one of my better purchases.chrisw wrote:Ironic. When chess system tal had an "attractive agressive playing style" it was universally attacked on this board, led by the very same people who ganged up on Rybka and now Houdini, claiming that strength and Elo and winning were the only things that counted.carldaman wrote:At least, Junior has a particularly attractive playing style. I think they even stated somewhere that in its development style was preferred over strength.
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CL
ELO is not ALL that matters. (at least to me)
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Re: Junior update
tomgdrums wrote:Actually, "style" is fairly important to me as it provides me with different options when doing post game analysis on my own games and it provides for different types of playing partners. All the engines are SO strong it doesn't matter too much at this point for the purposes I use them for.geots wrote:carldaman wrote:At least, Junior has a particularly attractive playing style. I think they even stated somewhere that in its development style was preferred over strength.
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CL
Preferred over strength by exactly who- the programmer no doubt.
george
Now for pure eng. vs eng. testing strength does trump style for the most part.
What a person looks for in an engine depends on what he or she is going to be using it for.
I have to agree with everything you say. But I would think that if Junior offered a normal version and a "deep" version, you could get that style and information without having to pay extra for "deep".
gts