The problem is that it may be annoying if in specific position the BF is very high.Daniel Shawul wrote:Exactly what i felt, a random idea that probably needed a little bit of thinking before sharing. For one you never spend 10x as much on a move on the next iteration with the current BFs we have. If it did it means it is probably a good move that will fail high, and we reduce that ?Is this just a random thing you want to try or why do you think this is a good idea ?
I play correspondence chess and give houdini3 hours to analyze.
For example
I got the following picture after 150,000,000,000 nodes(houdini did not change the suggested move Bf1-e2).
I need to decide if to continue to analyze or to stop to analyze at iteration 31.
28/58 35:19 9,054,384,720 Bf1-e2....
29/59 48:18 12,364,785,832 Bf1-e2....
30/64 3:36:54 56,236,659,223 Bf1-e2....
The main problem is that I am not sure
about the time that I need to get a pv for the root move at iteration 31.
If the time is too big then I prefer to have the option to tell houdini to stop the search and search other moves at depth 31 when it is going to search
later at iteration 32(if I get there) Bf1-e2 with the same depth that it failed to search at iteration 31.