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Subject: Re: Kibitzing on ICC

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 14:03:08 02/10/05

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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

Just kibitz the _last_ search result before you make your move.  If both
programs kibitz every iteration, an endgame will be impossible to watch.  Are
you going to kibitz everything from ply 4 to ply 50 in fine#70?  :)




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