Author: odell hall
Date: 01:49:44 11/12/98
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On November 11, 1998 at 19:48:45, Mark Young wrote: >On November 11, 1998 at 11:33:23, odell hall wrote: > >> >>On November 11, 1998 at 06:48:14, Mark Young wrote: >> >>>On November 11, 1998 at 06:25:36, Mark Young wrote: >>> >>>>sorry I see the hash size now, 16mb. I will recheck with that size. >>> >>> >>>Now it plays your rebel 10 moves when set to 13mb hash and 10 mb hash. At lower >>>hash size it plays like my Rebel 10 set at 120mb hash. Try this, play the same >>>opening but set rebel 10 at 8 mb hash, and see if you still can win. >> >> >> ??? I don't understand the logic. > >You don't need to understand my logic. Just play the move of the game at 8mb >hash, you will see what I mean. Rebel at certain hash sizes plays like a >different program with big eval changes when set on 8 mb hash for Rebel 10 >playing with 10 mb hash. Mark I tried your suggestion and tested rebel10 at hash=8mb, and Hash=10mb my results were that their was absolutley no difference at all!!! 19. rebel chooses BxG7(0-33sec)at33sec it chooses 19.Nxb5 8ply 0.45 then at 6min it still chooses nxb5 at 10ply 0.45 total positions searched 22,468,608 I got the exact same results above with the hash table set to 10mb! So much for your theory
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