Author: Stuart Cracraft
Date: 10:25:01 01/17/06
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On January 17, 2006 at 02:17:23, Tony Werten wrote:
>On January 16, 2006 at 14:53:52, Stuart Cracraft wrote:
>
>>Hi - does this make any sense?
>>
>>#ifdef SELECTIVE
>> // If depth is 1 and no reductions or extensions and eval is bad relative
>>to alpha
>> // then search only captures, promotions or checking moves
>> if (depth == 1 && reduction == 0 && extension == 0)
>> if (eval(bd,QUIET) <= alpha+(1*uparams[pawn]))
>> if (!(sml[mvi].cap!=0||sml[mvi].pro!=0||incheck(bd))) {
>> unmakemv(bd);
>> continue;
>> }
>>#endif
>>
>>I don't see any great improvement for 1*uparams[pawn], 3*uparams[pawn],
>>and 5*uparams[pawn].
>>
>>The point is that if at depth == 1 and no reductions or extensions and
>>eval is worse with respect to alpha and it is not a capture, promotion
>>or the move didn't put us into check, then skip searching it.
>>
>>I sense the above is not doing anything at all and that what I'm seeing
>>is just a non-change.
>>
>>Perhaps someone can see what is wrong with the above.
>
>What do you expect to happen ? I don't think the code isn't doing something. If
>you don't reduce, you'll jump into qsearch, do an eval, get a score back that is
>bigger than beta and jump back with score<alpha.
>
>Pretty much the same you are doing now, except for 1 function call.
>
>Tony
Thanks -- that "reached". i.e. "1 function call" saved...
Stuart
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