Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 17:08:42 11/28/02
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On November 27, 2002 at 16:53:29, Tony Werten wrote: >On November 27, 2002 at 15:15:50, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On November 27, 2002 at 13:48:50, Frank Phillips wrote: >> >>>On November 26, 2002 at 20:02:06, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>On November 26, 2002 at 16:21:00, Omid David Tabibi wrote: >>>> >>>>>On November 26, 2002 at 15:58:06, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On November 26, 2002 at 15:55:56, Omid David Tabibi wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>So it is reasonable that on every program starting from a certain depth >adaptive null-move pruning will always construct a smaller search tree. >>>>>> >>>>>>Don't you mean the other way around? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Yes :-) >>>>> >>>>>Starting from a certain depth, verified null-move pruning will always construct >>>>>a smaller search tree than the adaptive one. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>-- >>>>>>GCP >>>> >>>> >>>> I am doing some testing now. First thing I noticed is that for WAC, the >>>>time-squared >>>>measurement went down very significantly for your algorithm. And I have not >>>>modified >>>>anything such as turning null-move off when low material happens, since your >>>>idea will >>>>catch the zug problems. >>> >>>Have you tried Fine70? >>> >>>Frank >> >>Yes... and I told Omid that this is a strange case as if I allow null-move in >>pawn-only >>endings, which turns it on for fine 70 of course, things get wrecked inside the >>search >>somehow. A 45 ply search fails to see that Kb1 wins where normally an 18-19 ply >>search is enough... > >Instead of one verification flag ( I implemented it as a global variable, was >easiest ) you need 2. One for black, one for white. >It only costs a few extra nodes, but you solve the problems of both sides being >in zugzwang somewhere in the search. > >Tony That is easy enough to do but I don't think it will solve the problem, since there are _many_ null-move searches that don't get verified, and those are all subject to zugzwang... > >> >> >>>> >>>>
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