Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 15:20:37 04/27/01
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On April 27, 2001 at 11:18:17, Joshua Lee wrote: >I don't think i mentioned the C.A.P positions i need to know something about >them first as i have no clue what to do with them. It looks like most are from >the starting position, so i didn't do anything with those do i just scroll >through the moves to a point (which point???) and let the program think on the >position? that would take atleast a year! The file said something around 40,000 >positions but that was with eco pri + eco sec files but i know there are C.A.P >positions in almost all the epd files at your site so with not counting doubles >there has to be atleast 20,000. So for the time being i think the positions in >the file 1st400 were the only ones i can include. If you can go through your epd >files many of which have extra C.A.P and Other Test Positions and remove >doubles i would be able to help better. For instance Bench3 and Mega have alot >of the same positios obviously because one is supposed to be every test set >rolled into one but alot of the Ones in Bench3 are in Rockpibm and in yourtoast >and others. I would like to help i just need some info and before i forget did >you get that web address with the extra positions that you don't have? There are 6 million positions at slow time control (analyzed at 12 minutes or more of PII 300 MHz equivalent time) and 60 million at two seconds. Within a few weeks, it will be about 4 times that much data. The data includes openings, test positions, and any chess position which has been played many times. At some point, we will have analyzed every move ever played.
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