jp wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 1:21 pmNo, I'm not talking about engine games against other engines.
But M ANSARI IS talking about engine games against other engines. He specifically mentions games between Leela and SF, where Leela wins by playing moves SF wouldn't have found or played.
Figures we could never agree on anything if we're talking about different things.
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Ovyron wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 9:18 pm
But M ANSARI IS talking about engine games against other engines. He specifically mentions games between Leela and SF, where Leela wins by playing moves SF wouldn't have found or played.
Figures we could never agree on anything if we're talking about different things.
Engine-engine games (which if lost the same engines have no problem finding errors in afterwards) are not the subject of his original claim, which specifically said "when analyzing a game or a certain move", "giving the chess player", etc. (He just pivoted to lost engine-engine games to try to support the original claim.) I'll quote it here.
M ANSARI wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 1:17 pm
The point being that when analyzing a game or a certain move, an NN engine might find moves that even the strongest AB can't,thus giving the chess player an extra dimension in checking out moves that would have otherwise been missed.
Analyzing positions and moves on this forum has not shown any examples of that so far.
Nordlandia wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 3:35 pm
This position is a composed chess study. It's very hard for the human eye to solve this because it's a mess.
Leela have a hard time here. Stockfish is better here.
[d]KB6/QpN1p2p/rRpkP3/1Rp1p3/bqP5/brP5/pPP5/NB6 b - - 0 1
Thanks for the position.
Maybe my analysis was shallow.
SF said if Black-To-Move then it is a draw, if White-to-Move then white wins.
[d]KB6/QpN1p2p/rRpkP3/1Rp1p3/bqP5/brP5/pPP5/NB6 b - - 0 1
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