Twisted Logic new version!

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Re: Twisted Logic new version!

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F. Bluemers wrote:
bob wrote:Any chance you can possibly learn how to quote properly so one can follow the discussion???
No Bob,but wait,next time I'll use the code,/code tags.
have a nice day
Fonzy
Why are you responding? This wasn't addressed to _you_.
Eizenhammer

Re: Twisted Logic new version!

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Try to get help by someone who is competent in natural language.
You understand nothing I say and there is no communication possible as long as you don't even try to understand.
You don't even notice that the fact that TL was Rybka in this single case was already well known before I wrote the first answer in this thread. Still you keep repeating and repeating it. This is just ridiculous.
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Re: Twisted Logic new version!

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Eizenhammer wrote:Try to get help by someone who is competent in natural language.
You understand nothing I say and there is no communication possible as long as you don't even try to understand.
You don't even notice that the fact that TL was Rybka in this single case was already well known before I wrote the first answer in this thread. Still you keep repeating and repeating it. This is just ridiculous.
If it was "well-known" then why were your finger notes wrong? It wasn't "well-known" by me and I'll bet I am on ICC as much as anyone here if not more. Your "natural language processing" is apparently not so hot either, since "well-known" is yet another term that is clearly defined, and for that reason doesn't apply here.

Try again.
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Re: Twisted Logic new version!

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Twisted Logic 20090922

Strategic Test Suite Conditions:
Arena GUI
10 seconds per position
600 positions
Core2Quad 32 bits, Q6600, 2 GB RAM, 2.4GHZ
Engine uses 133 Mb Hash.
Subject-wise Scores:
STS (v1.0) - Undermining:
80/100, Grade: S

STS (v2.0) - Open Files and Diagonals:
81/100, Grade: S

STS (v3.0) - Knight Outposts/Centralization/Repositioning:
75/100, Grade: A+

STS (v4.0) - Square Vacancy:
73/100, Grade: A

STS (v5.0) - Bishop vs Knight:
68/100, Grade: B+

STS (v6.0) - Re-Capturing:
68/100, Grade: B+
Overall Performance:
Total Score: 445/600

Overall Average: 74.16 %

Grade: A
Edsel Apostol
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Re: Twisted Logic new version!

Post by Edsel Apostol »

swami wrote:Twisted Logic 20090922

Strategic Test Suite Conditions:
Arena GUI
10 seconds per position
600 positions
Core2Quad 32 bits, Q6600, 2 GB RAM, 2.4GHZ
Engine uses 133 Mb Hash.
Subject-wise Scores:
STS (v1.0) - Undermining:
80/100, Grade: S

STS (v2.0) - Open Files and Diagonals:
81/100, Grade: S

STS (v3.0) - Knight Outposts/Centralization/Repositioning:
75/100, Grade: A+

STS (v4.0) - Square Vacancy:
73/100, Grade: A

STS (v5.0) - Bishop vs Knight:
68/100, Grade: B+

STS (v6.0) - Re-Capturing:
68/100, Grade: B+
Overall Performance:
Total Score: 445/600

Overall Average: 74.16 %

Grade: A
Thanks Swami. The result in your tests confirmed my estimate of TL's strength and weaknesses. I need still to improve my material imbalance handling.

I have a suggestion that you should collect all the results of tests like this and post it in your webpage like a rating list. It should be like STS Rating Scale or something. Author of amateur engines would be more than glad to see their engine in that list and that would serve as reference and as motivation as well for improving their own engine.
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Re: Twisted Logic new version!

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Yes, Edsel. I'm planning to do tests on 3rd week of October. I'll make a Prediction Contest as a side entertainment if possible... and I'll put the results on the website as well.
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Re: Twisted Logic new version!

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What do you mean with Grade S, A+, A and B+ exactly?
What are the stages.
swami
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Re: Twisted Logic new version!

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I just use the grading system to evaluate the percentages. If the new version comes along, and scores more and leaps two grades forward from B+ to A+ then that would tell me how much it's improved in specific test.

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80+ S 
75+ A+
70+ A
65+ B+
60+ B
55+ C+
50+ C
45+ D
40+ E
<40 F
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Re: Twisted Logic new version!

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swami wrote:I just use the grading system to evaluate the percentages. If the new version comes along, and scores more and leaps two grades forward from B+ to A+ then that would tell me how much it's improved in specific test.

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80+ S 
75+ A+
70+ A
65+ B+
60+ B
55+ C+
50+ C
45+ D
40+ E
<40 F
What does the "S" stand for?

Cheers,
Graham.
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Re: Twisted Logic new version!

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Graham Banks wrote:
swami wrote:I just use the grading system to evaluate the percentages. If the new version comes along, and scores more and leaps two grades forward from B+ to A+ then that would tell me how much it's improved in specific test.

Code: Select all

80+ S 
75+ A+
70+ A
65+ B+
60+ B
55+ C+
50+ C
45+ D
40+ E
<40 F
What does the "S" stand for?

Cheers,
Graham.
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