Author: Mihaly Szalai
Date: 07:08:52 01/06/04
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On January 06, 2004 at 09:29:23, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>On January 05, 2004 at 17:03:38, Mihaly Szalai wrote:
>
>>I made some opening books for the Crafty SE personalities.
>>Here is my Fischer book statistics after 1. e4. I don't
>>understand the CAP and sortv values. Can somebody explain?
>
>CAP is the CAP score (Dann Corbit's stuff). You have to download the
>CAP data, then "import" it and that column will then have scores for deep
>searches for each book position, and that is used in the sorting/selection
>process. The value you see shows that no CAP data is available for those
>positions since you haven't downloaded/imported any.
>
>The "sortv" column is just a number used to indicate the relative probability
>of playing that move compared to others. The higher the sortv value, the
>more likely that move is to be played. This factors in frequency the move
>was played in the opening database, positional score, learned results,
>etc.
>
>
>>
>>TIA
>>Mihaly
>>
>>
>>White(1): show book
>>show book statistics
>>White(1): e2e4
>> time used: 25.86
>> clearing hash tables
>> after screening, the following moves can be played
>> move played % score learn CAP sortv P% P
>> c5! 239 48 0.59 0.00 -655.36 13996.8 0 Y
>> e5! 142 29 0.19 0.00 -655.36 12992.7 0 Y
>> Nf6! 11 2 0.33 0.00 -655.36 12306.8 0 Y
>> e6? 41 8 0.22 0.00 -655.36 541.8 0 N
>> d5? 7 1 0.19 0.00 -655.36 430.2 0 N
>> d6? 7 1 0.22 0.00 -655.36 400.2 0 N
>> Nc6? 1 0 0.33 0.00 -655.36 265.2 0 N
>> c6? 35 7 0.62 0.00 -655.36 116.8 0 N
>> g6? 5 1 0.61 0.00 -655.36 1.8 0 N
>> book moves {c5}
>> moves considered {c5}
>> move played % score sortv P% P
>> c5! 239 48 0.59 13996.0 0 Y
>> book 0.0s 48% c5! Nf3
>>
>>Black(1): c5
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