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Subject: Re: rybka beta 9

Author: Jasmine Baer

Date: 08:48:04 01/08/06

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On January 08, 2006 at 11:18:17, Uri Blass wrote:

>On January 08, 2006 at 09:21:18, Vasik Rajlich wrote:
>
>>On January 08, 2006 at 09:14:18, Bernardo Wesler wrote:
>>
>>>How should i make the interpretation of optimistic or pessimistic styles?
>>>I mean do they make the program stronger (which one setting is supposed to be
>>>stronger ) or not?
>>>Thx in advance.
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>in games, I expect that "neutral" or "optimistic" will be the best. Neutral is
>>default because it is the closest to the settings for the previous versions.
>>Playing Rybka Beta 9 with default settings vs Rybka Beta 1-7 tells me about the
>>other search changes in Beta 9 (not related to the optimism).
>>
>>In testsuites, "optimistic" is much stronger than "neutral" (this is tested),
>>and "ultraoptimistic" should be even better (this is not tested) while
>>"pessimistic" should be worse (also not tested).
>>
>>Vas
>
>test suites can be positions with move to find and positions with move to avoid.
>
>When you say that a version is better in test suites do you mean to both types?
>I suspect that optimistic may be slower in failing low in case that it is needed
>to solve the position but it is only my intuition based on reading the name and
>I suspect that my intuition may be misleading
>
>Note that even tests with move to find may be result when the engine needs to
>fail low when all the move except one lose but it is not easy to see it.
>
>Uri

The "read me" file that accompanies the release offers some insight.



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