jefk wrote:bob wrote:Certainly one can't say with 100% accuracy that chess is
drawn because that has yet to be proven, and most likely never will.
no need for 100 pct accuracy with mathematical rigour. Since, 'm
a physicist, and you started talking about what happens on earh,
i challenge you to prove with 100 pct certainty that the sun
is revolving around the earth and not the other way around.
We then are getting in the area of the philosopphy of science,
now i'm not going to quote Feyerabend, but its not always
as easy as you might state. Saying straightaway what i think
of your claims that brute force calculation is needed, well i disagree,
and more politiely, i say/write i would agree to disagree.
Other example of excessive mathematical rigorous demands;
Flipping a coin will result in 50 pct chance getting heads or tails.
ok, another game than chess, but i'm going to give just an example:
If someone says nope the chance is 50.000000001 whereby
1 is approaching infinite, then most people would agree its 50 pct.
Even if someone is saying it's 49,99999 pct whereby the nr
of nines is approaching infinity.
Now if i say i'm 99,99999.... (and so on). pct certain ie have
found on the basis of my research and reasonings that
chess is a draw with the current rules, that's the same as
stating for me it is 100 pct certain. A complete rigorous 'proof' ?
Nope. Did Schaeffer did a *complete* brute force calculation ?
No he did *not*. I have his book, One jump ahead, and
he has used pruning ,and obviously has used endgame bases.
Then he claims he has found the result, checkers is a draw
and anybody believes him because he is a professor.
Well i have found chess is a draw but it's not found
at a university; nevertheless is still intend to write
paper about my findings, although i suspect that
most professors would say its not a proof already
because of the 'not invented here' syndrome.
Without having looked at my data. Why bother with
my data if you already know your answer; "chess
will never be solved' and so on (i disagree).
Then some agreements: yes the minimax depends
on the quality of the eval, while Komodo is not
perfect, the deeper the search, the better it becomes,
at least as a *start* for approaching the syzygy tables.
Again, like i said, if those tables give a draw, then
the result is a draw.
For Merlino, i not only have found chess is not mate
within x moves, i have proven it's never mate.
It's a draw. Maybe you can tell us what is a proof for you;
brute force calculation ? But we know that alfa-beta
is just as good. Alfa beta calculation ? Well i have done
that, my opening database in bb36 is pruned in a similar
way as alfa-beta. Why i use minimax to backsolve
these opening data then ? Answer because they are stored
on disc, just like eg Aquarium is using minimax in Idea.
But why bother with the data huh. I offered to demonstrate
my 30 million posbase where chess has been analyzed
from scratch, much better than eg. the CAP data.
But ofcourse got no PM from anybody. Well no problem, i
will write my article , first at academia.edu, then
maybe later at arxiv at Cornell or so. Those who
disagree may disagree. Same for ME.
So imhjo chess is a draw with 100 pct certainty and i
found that result with quite rigorous computer
analysis already some years ago. But some people
will never believe such results; you might as well
spend your time trying to find flaws in the syzygy endgame
tablebases; they *might* contain errors you know !
well have fun.
jef

PS as for the math people, is Monte Carlo analysis sound ?
If not, how sound is it then ? Can you find a winning strategy
for White with Monte Carlo analysis ? If not, what is
that saying to you ? stuff enough for some fun Phd work
(but the conclusion for chess already is clear for me).
Kuhn and many others have shown that the academic
world usually also consists of biased thinking, take
as example theoretical physics, one group is doing string
theory, the other is fighting it, and doing eg loop quantum
gravity. The truth is in the measurements. Like eg the
results in correspondence chess. Approaching 50 pct.
How much is 2 times 50 ? (question for mr Hyatt)
oh and you may add a % to the result.