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Subject: Re: Offer (eval testing)

Author: Bas Hamstra

Date: 23:53:51 09/26/04

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On September 27, 2004 at 01:31:37, Sergei S. Markoff wrote:

>In new SmarThink I implemented such a command:
>
>epdevl <f> ................ Produces static evaluations for EPD-file <f>
>
>The idea is to compare our engines on special testsets. It can help all
>programmers to debug their eval.
>
>I see, that some programmers keeping ther eval functions in secret. For example,
>Ruffian produces first score only after big time interval. Anyway, I think that
>there are a lot of people interested in some common research.
>
>You can compare your eval and find positions for which your eval is
>significantly different to other engines eval.
>
>Example of using command for
>http://www.jakob.at/steffen/hossa/testsuites/wac.epd:
>
>========== begin ============
>SmarThink v0.18a[lpha]
>Error opening "Book.smt"!
>Transposition size is 524288 entries (10485760 bytes)
>Pawn hash size is 262144 entries (5767168 bytes)
>EGTBHashSize=1048576 bytes
>Aggressivity=100%
>Cowardice=100%
>ResignValue=800
>ResignTimes=3
>UseEGTB=on
>EGTB path="c:\tablebases\"
>UseBookWeights=on
>UseBookLearning=on
>BookLearningMode=KILL
>VarietyOfPlay=10
>BookLearningBound=400
>UseLearning=off
>UseLearningData=off
>LogLearningIntoFile=off
>Pondering=on
>
>EGTB files not found
>
>> epdevl wac.epd
>
>-153
>88
>-71
>18
>-493
>-122
>-81
>408
>-422
>63
>20
>-575
>-104
>57
>353
>-17
>-7
>77
>-167
>237
>186
>-27
>111
>15
>-35
>-170
>-470
>-40
>85
>-54
>89
>-12
>200
>93
>162
>-111
>-113
>-414
>-39
>24
>621
>54
>47
>-176
>-70
>-1
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>-25
>-14
>-640
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>300
>-150
>206
>-40
>14
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>3
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>39
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>86
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>404
>-384
>33
>280
>221
>-45
>37
>252
>-27
>57
>-330
>323
>32
>235
>-159
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>60
>70
>-27
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>338
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>132
>282
>38
>54
>383
>56
>43
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>3
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>-44
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>75
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>17
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>59
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>254
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>53
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>16
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>-20
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>57
>-4
>179
>201
>-120
>339
>=========== end =============



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