Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 13:46:20 05/21/01
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On May 21, 2001 at 13:28:53, Uri Blass wrote: >On May 21, 2001 at 13:06:51, Andreas Schwartmann wrote: > >>I received an e-mail today asking me for help on GS 2930 test suite position >>#13. My chess abilities are not good enough, I am afraid, but what do you think >>about this? Here comes the mail: >> >>Andreas, >> >>I have been using the GS 2930 test suite to estimate the rating for the >>Deep Blue system. This is for use in a paper we are preparing. I >>downloaded the test suite from your web site. There are three problems >>that the system does not solve in 20 minutes. One of them in particular, >>#13, is not solved even for very deep searches. The given move is Bxg7, >>but Deep Blue Jr. gives a different move that has a somewhat higher score >>than Bxg7. The PV follows. Do you have any opinion on this? Thank you. >> >>Regards, >> >>Murray >> >>Rh5 Qc2 Qe7 Qb2 Ne5 Rc1 g4 Rf1 Kf1 Qb1 Kg2 Qe4 Kh3 Qb1 Rf5 Qf1 Kh4 Qg2 h3 >>Qa8 Rf7 +1.49 >> >>-- >> >>Any comments? >>Andreas > >1)How did you get Deep blue? >I thought it is dead after beating kasparov. Notice he said "deep blue junior" which has been around quite a while. It was at the last kasparov vs kramnik match, in fact... > >2)Why do you use test suites and not games. >Programs may be tuned for test suites >Games against the top programs is the best way to evaluate the rating of >programs. > >3)If you want opinions about the position it is better to post the position and >not only the pv because not everybody knows GS2930. > >Uri
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