Author: Uri Blass
Date: 00:54:28 10/14/03
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On October 14, 2003 at 03:49:38, Christophe Theron wrote: >On October 13, 2003 at 15:44:30, Joachim Rang wrote: > >>On October 13, 2003 at 14:19:14, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On October 13, 2003 at 13:09:03, Charles Roberson wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> You make the statement that Diep is a positional engine and you chose it based >>>>on that. So, why did you run G/5 matches? At G/5 tactics and search depth >>>>is crucial. >>> >>> >>> >>>I would like to bring to your attention that tactics and search depth are >>>crucial at any time controls in chess. >>> >>>Showing dimishing returns from increased search depth is so difficult that in >>>practice there is little difference between blitz and long time controls. >>> >>>If engine A gets a beating at blitz, expect it to get the same beating if you >>>repeat the match with long time controls. >>> >>> >>> >>> Christophe >> >> >>Hi Chrisotphe, >> >>this interesting statement was many times repeated from you, but in the meantime >>a lot of tests have shown, that there are certain programs (not all) which give >>different results at short and long games. Hiarcs i.E. is better at short >>timecontrols, for Rebel the contrary is true. > > > >I do not think that your examples are true. > > > > >>I think one could easily tune an engine to short or long time controls (not that >>this is necessarily a good idea, but it is possible and therefore you can not a >>priori know if y program plays wiht equal relative strenght at all time >>controls). > > > >It is possible, if you try hard enough, to build a very unbalanced chess >program. > >But it is relatively easy to get rid of this problem. So I don't see why someone >would design on purpose a program that would be weak at blitz and strong at long >time controls. > > > > Christophe If somebody has a bad data structure so he cannot calculate the functions that he needs fast then he may prefer instead of improving the data structure to improve the branching factor so the program may earn more from time relative to the opponents. Uri
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