Author: Uri Blass
Date: 13:47:47 02/10/05
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On February 10, 2005 at 16:06:48, Joshua Haglund wrote: >On February 10, 2005 at 15:50:22, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On February 10, 2005 at 14:30:19, Richard Pijl wrote: >> >>>On February 10, 2005 at 14:16:50, Joshua Haglund wrote: >>> >>>>On February 10, 2005 at 14:06:28, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >>>> >>>>>On February 10, 2005 at 13:40:04, Joshua Haglund wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Can anyone tell me if Squash kibitzes too much or too little? >>>>>> >>>>>>Squash(C) kibitzes: depth: 7 nodes: 1.78m eval: 0.03 time: 4.49 >>>>>>Squash(C) kibitzes: move g2g4 >>>>>> >>>>>>follow Squash >>>>>> >>>>>>Joshua Haglund >>>>>>toneewa@yahoo.com >>>>> >>>>>Most people output what you have, but with the entire PV. Zappa does score + >>>>>nps + depth + PV. Only the Australian programmers kibitz the entire contents of >>>>>the hash table every move. >>>>> >>>>>anthony >>>> >>>>Squash(C) kibitzes: depth: 3 nodes: 1.61k eval: 0.65 time: 0.00 >>>>Squash(C) kibitzes: depth: 4 nodes: 7.67k eval: 0.78 time: 0.02 >>>>Squash(C) kibitzes: depth: 5 nodes: 52.19k eval: 0.94 time: 0.13 >>>>Squash(C) kibitzes: depth: 6 nodes: 436.54k eval: 0.82 time: 1.13 >>>>Squash(C) kibitzes: move f3e5 >>>> >>>>I actually kibitz anything over 1k nodes, but the pv. Wouldn't humans cheat by >>>>using the pv? >>>> >>>>Joshua Haglund >>>>toneewa@yahoo.com >>> >>> >>>Baron doesn't kibitz when playing humans, but whispers. You receive a 'computer' >>>command during game start that allows you to make a difference. >>>In a few cases I noticed guest accounts following the Baron when playing a >>>human. In those cases, when I see it, I disable whispering by doing +alias >>>whisper xxx >>>But in most cases whispering makes following computer games a lot more >>>interesting >>>Richard. >> >> >>Movei is probably going to always kibitz >> >>I see no advantage in not doing it. >> >>If the opponent want to look at the line of movei to help him I have no problem >>with it because I do not see reason to care about Movei's rating on ICC. >> >>Uri > >What about whisper? > >Joshua Haglund >toneewa@yahoo.com Whisper means that I cannot see the analysis and the same for my opponent. The only advantage is preventing the opponent to see the analysis but I do not see a reason to care about it because I do not plan to play to inflate my rating. Uri Uri
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