Coincidentally, I see tablebase.lichess.ovh now points to a nice 7-man position

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Please come back when you have something to contribute (and not earlier).
3 and 4-men probably add close to nothing, among the top 3 engines. 5-men has been cheap to enable form the get go, so the only thing I ever tested was 6-men against 5. This was years ago, before investing in fast NVMe SSDs I wanted to know if it was worth it. It fluctuates a lot depending on the engine, but I recall H4 tactical version, at the very low depth of 10, to give a very sizeable increase in strength. I don't expect results to hold for H6.
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# PLAYER : RATING ERROR POINTS PLAYED (%) CFS(%) W D L D(%) OppAvg OppErr OppN OppDiv
1 6a9d15 : 2454.9 14.4 1045.0 2000 52 99 469 1152 379 58 2438.9 13.0 2 2.0
2 5a9d15 : 2440.9 14.6 986.0 2000 49 73 407 1158 435 58 2445.9 12.9 2 2.0
3 0a9d15 : 2436.8 11.4 1789.5 3000 60 100 1070 1439 491 48 2354.3 13.5 3 3.0
4 6a9d12 : 2167.3 11.6 1228.0 3000 41 97 620 1216 1164 41 2245.7 13.5 3 3.0
5 5a9d12 : 2155.6 14.4 999.0 2000 50 95 529 940 531 47 2155.9 13.1 2 2.0
6 0a9d12 : 2144.5 14.6 952.5 2000 48 --- 486 933 581 47 2161.4 13.0 2 2.0
White advantage = 41.83 +/- 3.06
Draw rate (equal opponents) = 50.00 % +/- 0.00
What do you mean by "time to probe"? CPU throttle? There isn't.
Time to probe is simply time to probe. It takes many cpu cycles to probe a position, and data may have to be read from SSD.Ozymandias wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 11:44 amWhat do you mean by "time to probe"? CPU throttle? There isn't.
It masks their effect? On the contrary, the ability to search deeper is one of the main benefits of using TBs.As for allowing the search to go deeper... well, yes, under regular TCs engines will search (much) deeper, but that only masks the effect TBs really have.
No, your test artificially limits the depth reached by the engine playing with TBs. At the same time, it artificially removes the speed penalty of probing.As the test shows, more depth equals less of a gap, if you increase said depth you'll hardly register any differences at all.
Playing with fixed depth is simply not a time control at all.Just because it's the more chosen time control, it doesn't mean you should jump onboard blindly.
OK, what you meant is that playing with a time control as opposed to fixed depth lets both engines search deeper in endgame positions. That is indeed true and fixing depth indeed artificially lowers the level of endgame play of both engines.syzygy wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 11:56 amIt masks their effect? On the contrary, the ability to search deeper is one of the main benefits of using TBs.Ozymandias wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 11:44 am As for allowing the search to go deeper... well, yes, under regular TCs engines will search (much) deeper, but that only masks the effect TBs really have.
Oh boy. Please look at this http://tablebase.lichess.ovh/tables/standard/7/
A child already came here.main line wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 1:01 pmOh boy. Please look at this http://tablebase.lichess.ovh/tables/standard/7/
What if some child come here and sees what you are doing, what will you answer him???
Why do you feel the need to expose your ignorance?What is this KQQQQQvK.rtbw and this KQQQQQvK.rtbz???
I don't know how to set 5 white queens on the board and black king still isn't checkmated.