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From: | Jonathan Kinsey |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnubg] Two quirks ? |
Date: | Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:14:14 +0000 |
I've actually looked at the original problem :) I'm also confused, if I set the evaluations to world class (2-ply with normal filter), then for me the filter says "analyse 0 moves + up to 8 within 0.16), in this position they aren't within 0.16 so they don't get evaluated at 2ply? Jon Massimiliano Maini wrote: > > Hi, no effect. > > But now I'm also confused: should we use or not the pruning net ? I though > the answer was yes (which explains why it default to yes) ... > > MaX. > > Jonathan Kinsey wrote on 22/06/2009 09:54:43: > >> Hi, >> >> I think the setting should actually be "off" but it defaults to > "on"when gnubg >> is first used (no settings file). >> >> So just type >> >> set evaluation chequerplay evaluation prune off >> >> and see if that fixes whatever the initial problem was? I admit I haven't >> really followed the details here... >> >> Jon >> >> Massimiliano Maini wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hi Jon, >>> >>> I'm not sure how you want me to check this. >>> From the dialogs (Settings/Analysis and Settings/Evaluation) the option >>> is ON. >>> >>> If I issue a "show evaluation" command right before and after pasting >>> the gnubgid, >>> it says pruning nets are in use. >>> >>> Just checked, it also happens in command line version. >>> >>> MaX. >>> >>> Jonathan Kinsey wrote on 22/06/2009 09:31:15: >>> >>>> Hi Max, >>>> >>>> Did you get a chance to see if it was this setting that was wrong? It >>> needs >>>> changing so it defaults to the correct value anyway but nice to knowif >>> it was >>>> causing the problem you had. >>>> >>>> Jon >>>> >>>> Jonathan Kinsey wrote: >>>>> I've done a quick test and the only setting that seems to change is: >>>>> >>>>> set evaluation chequerplay evaluation prune on >>>>> >>>>> It defaults to "on" for me, but changes to "off" when I reset the >>> settings. >>>>> >>>>> Jon >>>>> >>>>> Massimiliano Maini wrote: >>>>>> That wuold be my guess too, since my move filter is not set to Tiny >>>>>> (it's Normal). >>>>>> >>>>>> MaX. >>>>>> >>>>>> Christian Anthon wrote on 18/06/2009 11:38:41: >>>>>> >>>>>>> It happens on new matches as well, probably something isn't set >>>>>>> correctly the first time around. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Christian. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:29 AM, motiv4u wrote: >>>>>>>>> 2. Open gnubg, paste in this position: 2M4NCQgmtx0AKA:QQn3AGAAGAAA >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I've tutor on, analysis and eval at World Class (2-ply). When > I ask >>>>>> for a >>>>>>>>> hint, all the moves are >>>>>>>>> at 0-ply (?!) while if I analyze the game, the 1st 2 moves are >>>>>> at2-ply, as >>>>>>>>> I would expect. >>>>>>>>> Is this normal ? >>>>>>>> This happens when you set the move filters to 'Tiny'. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> MaX. >>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>> Bug-gnubg mailing list >>>>>>>>> address@hidden >>>>>>>>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> "He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he >>> cannot >>>>>>>> lose." -Jim Elliot >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Bug-gnubg mailing list >>>>>>>> address@hidden >>>>>>>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Bug-gnubg mailing list >>>>>> address@hidden >>>>>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Beyond Hotmail - see what else you can do with Windows Live. Find out >>> more. >> >> >> >> >> View your Twitter and Flickr updates from one place – Learn more! View your Twitter and Flickr updates from one place – Learn more! |
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