Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: 10:01:08 05/28/05
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On May 28, 2005 at 12:10:18, Dom Leste wrote:
>Nice work Eelco, I play it against my CMX settings after im done testing
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>Dom
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Thanks, Dom !
The Tactical Engines are probably not so strong though. Possibly a 100-200
points weaker than less aggressive ones. No idea really.. But you never know
what you learn with them, and if they show sometimes big speculative evals,
there are a few top-programs that do the same. So I certainly do think it has a
purpose, and besides it is much fun. And for analysis and testing opening moves,
I don't understand how a professional could do without them :) If Anand had had
Pro Deo, he could have known that Topalov would play 14.Nxf7!
Success with your CMX settings!
Eelco
>On May 28, 2005 at 10:51:05, Eelco de Groot wrote:
>
>>The settings for Vulcan Q1d8c are still very experimental, and some switches
>>have been tested only in this particular position or for the Tal-Larsen
>>position, nothing else. But for the sake of completeness and people who want to
>>experiment:
>>
>> Pro Deo 1.1 Vulcan Q1d8c - Tactical Engine
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>[Personality = Vulcan Q1d8c - Tactical Engine] * Pro Deo 1.1 (February 2005)
>>[Pawn Value = 90]
>>[Knight Value = 90]
>>[Bishop Value = 90]
>>[Rook Value = 90]
>>[Queen Value = 90]
>>[My Queen ? 101]
>>[King Safety = 405]
>>[Mobility = 125]
>>[Pawn Structure = 110]
>>[Passed Pawns = 125]
>>[Pins = 115]
>>[Bishop Pair = 115]
>>[Chess Knowledge = 200]
>>[Attractiveness = 275]
>>[Attacking = 450]
>>[Strength of Play = 100]
>>[Draw Contempt Factor = 0.00]
>>[Selective Search = 80]
>>[Search Technique = NULLMOVE]
>>
>>[Engine Master = off] off
>>[Engine Learner = off] off|on
>>[Book Learner = off] off|passive|moderate|strong|aggressive
>>[Position Learner = off] off|on
>>[Extended Book Learner = off] off|read|write|read&write
>>*
>>[Pruning = MISC_25] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_37] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_40] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_52] *
>>[Fail High Margin = 9.50] *
>>[Pruning ? MISC_53] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_66] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_69] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_78] *
>>*
>>[Center Control = 30] *
>>[Bishop Mobility = 25] *
>>[Right to Move = 75] *
>>[Strong Squares = 128] *
>>*
>>[Pruning = MISC_02] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_03] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_39] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_08] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_12] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_16] *
>>[Pruning = MISC_22] * Slightly safer Selectivity
>>[Pruning = MISC_30] * Extend singular checks
>>[Pruning = MISC_36] * Extend double leaf-attacks W6
>>[Pruning ? MISC_28] * (2,2,1,1) >> in test <<
>>[Pruning ? MISC_01] * TREE: if (reduce & rd=0) goto tr76
>>[Pruning = MISC_13] * Bishop Pair extra bonus
>>[Blitz Time Control = 120] * use more time at blitz levels
>>*
>>[Pawn Pressure midg = 165] * weight pawn pressure middlegame
>>[Pawn Pressure end0 = 140] * weight pawn pressure early endgame
>>[Pawn Pressure end1 = 125] * weight pawn pressure endgame
>>[Pawn Pressure end2 = 110] * weight pawn pressure simple endgame
>>*
>>[Knight Mobility = 88] * 88
>>[Double Pawns = 112] * 112
>>[Pawn Formation = 115] * 108
>>[Weak Pawns = 112] * 112
>>[Minimum Knight Mobility = 100] * 100
>>[Minimum Bishop Mobility = 100] * 100
>>[Passed Pawn King Tropism = 100] * king tropism to own passed pawns
>>[Progressive Isolated Pawns = 100] * weight isolated pawns (new style)
>>*
>>[Adjusted Selectivity MIDG = 3] * Maximum selective depth (midgame)
>>[Adjusted Selectivity END0 = 3] * Maximum selective depth (early endgame)
>>[Adjusted Selectivity END1 = 3] * Maximum selective depth (endgame)
>>[Adjusted Selectivity END2 = 3] * Maximum selective depth (simple endgame)
>>*
>>[Recaptures = 3.00] *
>>[ANTI-GM = OFF]
>>[EVALUATION = SMART]
>>[Extensions (remaining)= 3]
>>[Extensions (checks)= normal] * low|moderate|normal|strong|all
>>[Extensions (captures)= 0]
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
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>>
>>The reason I made so many versions is I was not happy with the evals in another
>>of my testpostions from the Rebel vs Michael Rohde match, after 22Rb5.
>>
>>
>>[Event "Monthly GM Challenge"]
>>[Site "Internet (Rebel Home Page)"]
>>[Date "1999.05.22"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "Rebel 10.5"]
>>[Black "GM M. Rohde"]
>>[Result "0-1"]
>>[WhiteElo "?"]
>>[BlackElo "?"]
>>[ECO "E00"]
>>
>>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. g3 Bb4+ 4. Bd2 c5 5. Bxb4 cxb4 6. Bg2 O-O 7. Nf3
>>d6 8. O-O a5 9. a3 Na6 10. Nbd2 Re8 11. Ne1 e5 12. Nc2 bxa3 13. Rxa3 Rb8
>>14. Ne4 Nxe4 15. Bxe4 Bh3 16. Re1 Qb6 17. e3 f5 18. Bd5+ Kh8 19. Qa1 Nb4
>>20. Nxb4 axb4 21. Ra5 exd4 22. Rb5 Qd8 23. exd4 Ra8 24. Rxe8+ Qxe8 25.
>>Qc1 Qe2 26. f4 Qd3 27. Rxb7 Re8 28. Kh1 Qc2 29. Qe3 Qb1+ 30. Qg1 Qxb2 31.
>>Rb6 h6 32. Ra6 Qc2 33. c5 dxc5 34. dxc5 Qc3 35. Ra1 b3 36. Rc1 Qd3 37.
>>Rd1 Qe2 38. Rb1 b2 39. Qd1 Qxd1+ 40. Rxd1 Rd8 41. Rb1 0-1
>>
>>Many versions switched from playing 22..Qd8 to 22..Qc7 at about 14 ply deep and
>>I did not like that move. Best move after 22..Qd8 is probably 23.Rxb4
>>
>>Pro Deo 1.1 Vulcan Q1d8c here plays 23.Rxb7 in the PV, not sure how good that
>>move actually is but I am pretty happy with the 0.00 evaluation for 22..Qd8,
>>even without some correction for the own queen value to avoid exchanging queens,
>>which causes Qa6 to pop up now briefly with false fail highs.
>>
>>
>>{Vulcan Q1d8c, testen van [My queen ? 101] in Vulcan Q1d6f,
>>
>>testpositie Rebel-Rohde. Zou ongeveer gelijk moeten zijn aan
>>
>>Vulcan Q1d6f, maar dat is niet zo.}
>>
>>00:00:00.2 -8,72 1 13 dxe3 Rxb6
>>00:00:00.3 -5,21 1 20 Qxb5 cxb5
>>00:00:00.3 -2,27 1 53 Qc7
>>00:00:00.3 -1,85 2 591 Qc7 Qa5 b6 Qxb4
>>00:00:00.3 -1,85 3 1107 Qc7 Qa5 b6
>>00:00:00.3 -1,85 4 1922 Qc7 Qa5 b6 Qxb4
>>00:00:00.3 -1,22 5 12409 Qc7 exd4 f4 Rxe8+ Rxe8
>>00:00:00.3 -1,32 6 31648 Qc7 exd4 b6 Qc1 Rxe1+ Qxe1 f4
>>00:00:00.3 -1,32 6 51401 Qa6
>>00:00:00.3 -1,32 6 31648 Qc7 exd4 b6 Qc1 Rxe1+ Qxe1 f4
>>00:00:00.3 -1,18 6 78967 Qd8 exd4 Qf6 Rxe8+ Rxe8 b3 b6
>>00:00:00.4 -0,98 7 149022 Qd8 exd4 Qf6 Rxb7 Qxd4 Ree7 Ra8
>>00:00:00.4 -0,98 8 184450 Qd8 exd4 Qf6 Rxb7 Qxd4 Ree7 Ra8
>>00:00:00.6 -0,98 8 375581 Qa6
>>00:00:00.6 -0,98 8 184450 Qd8 exd4 Qf6 Rxb7 Qxd4 Ree7 Ra8
>>00:00:00.8 -0,88 9 638384 Qd8 exd4 Ra8 Rxe8+ Qxe8 Qc1 Qe2 Rxb7 f4 Qxf4
>>00:00:08.7 -0,20 10 9910375 Qd8 Qc1 dxe3 Rxe3 f4 Re4 fxg3 fxg3 Rxe4 Bxe4 Qf6 Kh1
>>Qd4
>>00:00:12.5 -0,23 11 14769912 Qd8 Qc1 dxe3 Rxe3 f4 Re4 Rxe4 Bxe4 Qe7 Bf5 Bxf5
>>Rxf5 Qe4 Rxf4
>>00:01:03.1 -0,04 12 76792740 Qd8 b3 dxe3 Rxe3 Rxe3 fxe3 Qe8 Kh1 Ra8 Ra5 Rxa5
>>00:02:02.3 0,02 13 153783194 Qd8 Rxb7 Rxb7 Bxb7 dxe3 Rxe3 Rxe3 Qa4
>>00:03:35.7 0,00 14 275050637 Qd8 Rxb7 Rxb7 Bxb7 dxe3 Rxe3 Rxe3 fxe3 h6 Bc6
>>00:13:49.9 0,00 15 1066794619 Qd8 Rxb7 Rxb7 Bxb7 dxe3
>>00:54:18.8 0,00 16 4184794383 Qd8 Rxb7 Rxb7 Bxb7 dxe3
>>Current move: Qd8 (1/31) depth=17
>>
>>na nu uitvoeren van 22..Qd8
>>
>>00:00:00.3 1,69 5 20827 exd4 Qf6 Rxe8+ Rxe8 b3 b6
>>00:00:00.3 1,48 6 57492 exd4 Qf6 Rxb7 Qxd4 Ree7 Ra8
>>00:00:00.4 1,38 7 144769 exd4 Ra8 Rxe8+ Qxe8 Qc1 Qe2 Rxb7
>>00:00:00.9 1,16 8 712834 exd4 f4 Rxe8+ Qxe8 Qd1 Qg6 Kh1 fxg3 fxg3 b6
>>00:00:02.1 1,30 9 2026771 exd4 f4 b3 fxg3 hxg3 b6 Bc6 Rxe1+ Qxe1 Qf6 Rh5 Rc8
>>00:00:06.3 -0,29 10 6900136 exd4 Ra8 Rxe8+ Qxe8 Qc1 Qe2 Bg2 Qd2 Qb1 Re8 Qf1 Bxg2
>>Qxg2
>>00:00:16.7 -0,25 10 19726966 Qa7 dxe3 Qd4 exf2+ Qxf2 Rxe1+ Qxe1 Qf6 Rxb7 Rf8
>>Rxb4
>>00:00:28.3 0,24 10 32094756 e4 d3
>>00:00:32.7 0,26 10 37445243 Qa5 Qf6 Qxb4
>>00:00:35.9 0,50 10 41461614 b3 dxe3 Rxe3 Rxe3
>>00:00:42.9 0,65 10 49677766 Kh1 Ra8 Qc1 dxe3 Rxe3 Rxe3
>>00:00:47.1 0,39 11 54778257 Kh1 Ra8 Qd1 dxe3
>>00:00:50.3 0,39 11 58435809 b3
>>00:00:53.5 0,44 11 62562070 b3 dxe3 Rxe3 Rxe3
>>00:01:00.1 0,58 11 71017273 Rxb4 dxe3 fxe3 b6
>>00:01:21.9 0,42 12 98720594 Rxb4 dxe3 fxe3 b6
>>00:02:02.0 0,49 12 150976917 Rxb7 Rxb7 Bxb7 dxe3 Rxe3 Rxe3 fxe3 Qe8 Qa8 Qxa8
>>Bxa8 Bg4
>>00:02:16.5 0,44 13 169325256 Rxb7 Rxb7 Bxb7 dxe3 Rxe3 f4
>>00:03:00.9 0,55 13 226442372 Qd1 dxe3 fxe3 Qf6 Rxb4 Re7 Qd2
>>00:05:55.8 0,60 14 448140635 Qd1 dxe3 fxe3 Qf6 Rxb4 b6 Qd2
>>Current move: Qd1 (1/37) depth=15
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