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Subject: Re: which programs let you do a breakdown of the static evaluation?

Author: Jon Dart

Date: 20:12:03 01/24/05

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Crafty has this breakdown (more if you compile with -DDEBUGEV).

Arasan has it too but you have to build it from the source and
turn on the EVAL_DEBUG or PAWN_DEBUG flags at the head of scoring.cpp.

--Jon

On January 24, 2005 at 17:36:21, Eric Oldre wrote:

>I'm interested in knowing which free engines will give you a static
>evaluation. (I think that is the term)
>
>ie. given a position, what score would the eval function return for
>this position. NOT doing any search.
>
>in addition, if the program allows you see a breakdown of how it arrived
>at that score that would be even better.
>
>ie
>material 	100
>kingsafe	34
>mobility	-30
>pawns		-68
>
>etc
>
>I'd like to use this to get better ideas on how to improve Latista's King-safety
>and other evaluation terms. But since I'm not that good of a chess player
>myself it helps to have programs to compare to.
>
>Thanks,
>Eric



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