Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 06:31:10 10/28/01
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On October 28, 2001 at 08:18:55, Steve Coladonato wrote: >I have extracted my lost games from SCID into a pgn file and have used crafty >17.9 to do the annotation with "<colors|name>" set to my name. This is a great >feature because it determines which color I was playing and then analyzes the >moves only for that color. The evaluations in the "can" file appear to be >"relative" evaluations and I was wondering if there is an argument that would >produce "absolute" evaluations. The crafty documentation does not refer to one. > >The command I used was: "annotate mylosses.pgn Coladonato 5-99 .15 20" which >gets me to an average of ply 11 on my PC. I am not sure about "relative" vs "absolute" unless you mean how it finds the best move, and then if the played move is XX worse relative to the best, then it outputs a PV and score for both? I don't see how that could be done in an "absolute" way. If you mean how it displays all scores with +=good for white, -=good for black, that is just a design decision that makes the scores easier to understand.
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