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mar
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by mar » Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:30 pm
Excellent!
This clearly shows what one can expect from eval tuning. This is good news even for dumb beancounters like cheng (only 60 eval terms, not counting psq).
I wonder if it'll scale at longer TC, but from what Peter wrote it might be the case.
Thanks
velmarin
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by velmarin » Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:44 pm
Martin, you put the PSQ values ,
before tuning_eval.
Or the tuning_eval gave
these parameters PSQ.
mar
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by mar » Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:47 pm
I got the psq tables from tuning as well.
Wolfgang
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by Wolfgang » Thu Jan 22, 2015 3:11 pm
mar wrote: Excellent!
This clearly shows what one can expect from eval tuning. This is good news even for dumb beancounters like cheng (only 60 eval terms, not counting psq).
I wonder if it'll scale at longer TC, but from what Peter wrote it might be the case.
Thanks
At longer TC it seems to score very good as well:
http://cegt.forumieren.com/t282-coordin ... ng-4-v0-38
shrapnel
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by shrapnel » Thu Jan 22, 2015 4:14 pm
Really don't know what all the excitement is about !
In my tests, both Stockfish and Komodo slap it silly !
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Adam Hair
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by Adam Hair » Thu Jan 22, 2015 6:12 pm
shrapnel wrote: Really don't know what all the excitement is about !
In my tests, both Stockfish and Komodo slap it silly !
An update by someone that all of us like and whom we thought had decided to leave this hobby? Yeah, what is there to be excited about?!
There is more to this hobby than the small part that interests you.
Sylwy
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by Sylwy » Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:09 pm
mar wrote: Excellent!
This clearly shows what one can expect from eval tuning. This is good news even for dumb beancounters like cheng (only 60 eval terms, not counting psq).
I wonder if it'll scale at longer TC, but from what Peter wrote it might be the case.
Thanks
Around +130 Elo (at TC=4'+2") !
Tomorrow - the result !
SilvianR
Graham Banks
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by Graham Banks » Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:29 pm
SzG wrote: Adam Hair wrote: shrapnel wrote: Really don't know what all the excitement is about !
In my tests, both Stockfish and Komodo slap it silly !
An update by someone that all of us like and whom we thought had decided to leave this hobby? Yeah, what is there to be excited about?!
There is more to this hobby than the small part that interests you.
It looked like a joke to me.
Gabor - you should read his other posts.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
shrapnel
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by shrapnel » Fri Jan 23, 2015 8:26 am
Adam Hair wrote: There is more to this hobby than the small part that interests you.
Apparently
.
Anyway, you are welcome to the 'large' parts ; I hardly have time for the 'small' part that does !
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Wolfgang
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by Wolfgang » Fri Jan 23, 2015 9:37 am
Adam Hair wrote: ...
An update by someone that all of us like and whom we thought had decided to leave this hobby? Yeah, what is there to be excited about?!
There is more to this hobby than the small part that interests you.
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