"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
You see at the bottom of the third pic, Rybka evaluates Nxh6 as unclear... perhaps that's when the engine score is an irrational number or square root of -2...
Seriously, though, evaluating as unclear rather than equal, needs a little something extra, doesn't it?
James Constance wrote:You see at the bottom of the third pic, Rybka evaluates Nxh6 as unclear... perhaps that's when the engine score is an irrational number or square root of -2...
Seriously, though, evaluating as unclear rather than equal, needs a little something extra, doesn't it?
Could it be that its a move that Rybka does not understand!? Rybka not being able to see the out-come of playing move X Stop the press ...
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
James Constance wrote:Seriously, though, evaluating as unclear rather than equal, needs a little something extra, doesn't it?
Hmm, unclear is Schola's perpetual state of being. I would put anything Schola evaluates to less than half a pawn as unclear (except for the exact value 0).
I wonder if that's all Rybka is doing - having anything close to 0 but not exactly 0 as unclear - perhaps +/- 10 centipawns?
James Constance wrote:Seriously, though, evaluating as unclear rather than equal, needs a little something extra, doesn't it?
Hmm, unclear is Schola's perpetual state of being. I would put anything Schola evaluates to less than half a pawn as unclear (except for the exact value 0).
I wonder if that's all Rybka is doing - having anything close to 0 but not exactly 0 as unclear - perhaps +/- 10 centipawns?
Andy.
Actualy,no one knows for sure Andy
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
Most likely, the evaluation and the monte carlo results disagree. ( Which happens in active, high mobility positions which one could consider as unclear)