Exactly!Martin Thoresen wrote:I'm sorry, but whenever I encounter commercial companies simply ignoring questions or requests, I call it unprofessional. The point isn't to get a yes or no, just a reply with whatever they decide. Simply some common courtesy, which seems to be a "myth" these days.Jesse Gersenson wrote:Martin, you're welcome to feel slighted he ignored your emails but do you need to slander him by calling the guy 'unprofessional'? Ignoring emails from an invitation-only tournament with no prize fund seems fair. TCEC has no contract with Houdart and Robert, has no professional obligation to TCEC.
TCEC Season 7 - Main Thread
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I did that, Ola Hansson added the labels, and then the chart ended in chesslogik website, which is what Frank links. See the original for comments:Leto wrote:Very interesting chart, did you make it or did you use a tool? Are there instructions on how to interpret the chart?Frank Quisinsky wrote:Hi Martin,
hm ... but Houdini comes from the work the Fire programmer do.
Which one is the clone?
http://users.telenet.be/chesslogik/images/6xyk.jpg
I understand nothing, playing strength alone isn't all. Each programmer can find out improvements ... have a look in ICE ... in my opinion no reason to Support "Houdini".
But it's your tourney!
Allways the same ...
In two years nobody will speak about Houdini, Houdini and Rybka ... now we have two of this examples. A third will come and the Situation will be the same. Again, that is allways the same.
Such People, working with sources of others ... such people coming and going. So many examples we have in computer chess. Seems to be an event for so many computer chess fans.
Not very important ...
Enough nice development are included.
Good luck for all participant programmers and thanks for the work you do for us!
Best
Frank
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... 52&start=0
The data was collected by T. Miller as the link provided
more details on how to interpret these plots here
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... similarity
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I have to agree, breaking a contract is not unprofessional, is illegal. There's a lot of activities a professional can engage in that, while legal, will get him scorned at.Martin Thoresen wrote:I'm sorry, but whenever I encounter commercial companies simply ignoring questions or requests, I call it unprofessional. The point isn't to get a yes or no, just a reply with whatever they decide. Simply some common courtesy, which seems to be a "myth" these days.
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It's the oldest political strategy, when you don't know what to do, do nothing.
There is no way of replying directly, by email for example, which is favorable to Houdini. With no response one retains plausible deny-ability. How could he write you, "No Houdini will not play," without implicitly saying, "It's not in Houdini's commercial interest to participate in the tournament. Placing 3rd in each of the TCEC tournaments isn't good advertising for us. Best regards, Robert H,"?
There is no way of replying directly, by email for example, which is favorable to Houdini. With no response one retains plausible deny-ability. How could he write you, "No Houdini will not play," without implicitly saying, "It's not in Houdini's commercial interest to participate in the tournament. Placing 3rd in each of the TCEC tournaments isn't good advertising for us. Best regards, Robert H,"?
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Great work to everyone involved. I hope someone will update it with newer engines such as Stockfish 5 and Komodo 8. I'd also like to see several Rybka versions included.michiguel wrote:I did that, Ola Hansson added the labels, and then the chart ended in chesslogik website, which is what Frank links. See the original for comments:Leto wrote:Very interesting chart, did you make it or did you use a tool? Are there instructions on how to interpret the chart?Frank Quisinsky wrote:Hi Martin,
hm ... but Houdini comes from the work the Fire programmer do.
Which one is the clone?
http://users.telenet.be/chesslogik/images/6xyk.jpg
I understand nothing, playing strength alone isn't all. Each programmer can find out improvements ... have a look in ICE ... in my opinion no reason to Support "Houdini".
But it's your tourney!
Allways the same ...
In two years nobody will speak about Houdini, Houdini and Rybka ... now we have two of this examples. A third will come and the Situation will be the same. Again, that is allways the same.
Such People, working with sources of others ... such people coming and going. So many examples we have in computer chess. Seems to be an event for so many computer chess fans.
Not very important ...
Enough nice development are included.
Good luck for all participant programmers and thanks for the work you do for us!
Best
Frank
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... 52&start=0
The data was collected by T. Miller as the link provided
more details on how to interpret these plots here
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... similarity
Miguel
After reading the instructions, I still don't understand what the numbers at the end of the lines represent. For example why does Onno have a 34 and Fruit 2.2.1 have a 44? From what I read Onno is similar to Fruit 2.2.1 but what do those numbers mean?
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If table bases are disabled, I see no point in having a TB hits graph (which is enabled by default).
I am watching the first Critter's moves and it has only 11 Mnps (used to get around 18 Mnps in the previous TCEC season in the opening).
I am watching the first Critter's moves and it has only 11 Mnps (used to get around 18 Mnps in the previous TCEC season in the opening).
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You can remove the TB graph if you prefer. Tools -> Show graphs -> select/unselect.Isaac wrote:If table bases are disabled, I see no point in having a TB hits graph (which is enabled by default).
I am watching the first Critter's moves and it has only 11 Mnps (used to get around 18 Mnps in the previous TCEC season in the opening).
Critter will be fixed for next game, it was the split depth that was not set again.
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The numbers represent the order in which they were processed.Leto wrote:Great work to everyone involved. I hope someone will update it with newer engines such as Stockfish 5 and Komodo 8. I'd also like to see several Rybka versions included.michiguel wrote:I did that, Ola Hansson added the labels, and then the chart ended in chesslogik website, which is what Frank links. See the original for comments:Leto wrote:Very interesting chart, did you make it or did you use a tool? Are there instructions on how to interpret the chart?Frank Quisinsky wrote:Hi Martin,
hm ... but Houdini comes from the work the Fire programmer do.
Which one is the clone?
http://users.telenet.be/chesslogik/images/6xyk.jpg
I understand nothing, playing strength alone isn't all. Each programmer can find out improvements ... have a look in ICE ... in my opinion no reason to Support "Houdini".
But it's your tourney!
Allways the same ...
In two years nobody will speak about Houdini, Houdini and Rybka ... now we have two of this examples. A third will come and the Situation will be the same. Again, that is allways the same.
Such People, working with sources of others ... such people coming and going. So many examples we have in computer chess. Seems to be an event for so many computer chess fans.
Not very important ...
Enough nice development are included.
Good luck for all participant programmers and thanks for the work you do for us!
Best
Frank
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... 52&start=0
The data was collected by T. Miller as the link provided
more details on how to interpret these plots here
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... similarity
Miguel
After reading the instructions, I still don't understand what the numbers at the end of the lines represent. For example why does Onno have a 34 and Fruit 2.2.1 have a 44? From what I read Onno is similar to Fruit 2.2.1 but what do those numbers mean?
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Re: TCEC Season 7 - Main Thread
I see, thank you Martin!Martin Thoresen wrote:You can remove the TB graph if you prefer. Tools -> Show graphs -> select/unselect.Isaac wrote:If table bases are disabled, I see no point in having a TB hits graph (which is enabled by default).
I am watching the first Critter's moves and it has only 11 Mnps (used to get around 18 Mnps in the previous TCEC season in the opening).
Critter will be fixed for next game, it was the split depth that was not set again.
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Thanks Adam, that explains it.