Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 12:39:28 12/08/97
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On December 08, 1997 at 12:40:46, Michel van der List wrote: >On December 08, 1997 at 09:12:24, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On December 08, 1997 at 01:27:12, Jouni Uski wrote: >> >>>I have Kurt Richter's book "Kombinationen" 7. Edition. It contains about >>>400 tactical positions. Most are too easy for today programs. But there >>[...] >>The evals are not the best score seen, rather they are the >>score at the time crafty changed to the "solution" move. IE >>it is possible/probable that at deeper searches, the score got >>even better, but this gives an idea of what it saw at the time >>it decided the solution move was best. Note that the time was >>not recorded until it "held" the correct move from that time to >>the end of the search (I gave a 4 min max)... > >Bob, > >does crafty now keep these times automatically? When I used to play >around >with the BT2630 test, I used a perl script to find these times. If it >does, >how does it work? > >Michel No. I have an "after-filter" that reads thru the log file, finds the "solution line" and then finds the time for the last time it changes to this move and holds it. I have these for things like WAC and so forth, just a relatively simple C program...
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