Author: Manfred Meiler
Date: 10:43:05 07/17/03
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On July 17, 2003 at 13:09:14, Tord Romstad wrote: >On July 17, 2003 at 08:05:48, Manfred Meiler wrote: > >>On July 17, 2003 at 05:16:59, Tord Romstad wrote: >> >>>Are there any other testsuites similar in form and quality to the famous LCT II >>>test? >>> >>>Tord >> >> >>Hi Tord, >> >>I don't know if it's comparable with LCT II but maybe you wanna have a look at >>the test suite "Weltmeister-Test" (WM-Test) ? >>The "WM-Test" includes 100 test positions from games of the different (human) >>chess world champions: 38 positions in King attack, 36 positions in positional >>playing and 26 positions in endgame. > >Thanks -- it really looks interesting. But I cannot find any information >about how to calculate an estimated rating based on the test results. The >"Liesmich" file just informs me that the thinking time for each position >should be 20 minutes, nothing else. > >How does the formula look? > >Tord Please look at the Excel chart: In the sites "1-10, 11, 21..." (see below) you'll find the detailed results of all tested engines; the used formula gets visible (as comment) by positioning the mouse on "rating WM-test" (at the bottom left side). Hint: Use the empty fields in the last Excel result site "181". After entering the needed thinking time to a position under "solve-t" (default 1200 seconds) the "rating WM-Test" below will be updated. Manfred
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