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BigLion Homepage

Postby Matthias Gemuh » 05 Jan 2004, 09:47

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Matthias Gemuh at 05 January 2004 09:47:13:


http://home.t-online.de/home/matthias.g ... index.html


BigLion + Taktix
Matthias Gemuh
 

Re: BigLion Homepage

Postby Patrick Buchmann » 05 Jan 2004, 10:51

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Patrick Buchmann at 05 January 2004 10:51:48:
Als Antwort auf: / In reply to: BigLion Homepage geschrieben von: / posted by: Matthias Gemuh at 05 January 2004 09:47:13:
http://home.t-online.de/home/matthias.gemuh/Chess/index.html
Hallo Matthias,
Die Download Links gehen nicht.
Alles Gute für den Löwe im neue Jahr,
Patrick


Le Fou numérique
Patrick Buchmann
 

Re: BigLion Homepage

Postby Matthias Gemuh » 05 Jan 2004, 11:22

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Matthias Gemuh at 05 January 2004 11:22:54:
Als Antwort auf: / In reply to: Re: BigLion Homepage geschrieben von: / posted by: Patrick Buchmann at 05 January 2004 10:51:48:
http://home.t-online.de/home/matthias.gemuh/Chess/index.html
Hallo Matthias,
Die Download Links gehen nicht.
Alles Gute für den Löwe im neue Jahr,
Patrick

Thanks, Patrick !
I will fix it.
/Matthias.
Matthias Gemuh
 

Re: BigLion Homepage

Postby Tord Romstad » 05 Jan 2004, 21:09

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Tord Romstad at 05 January 2004 21:09:41:
Als Antwort auf: / In reply to: BigLion Homepage geschrieben von: / posted by: Matthias Gemuh at 05 January 2004 09:47:13:

Happy new year, and welcome back, Matthias!
I was beginning to get worried after this long period of silence. :-)
Tord
Tord Romstad
 

Re: BigLion Homepage

Postby Matthias Gemuh » 06 Jan 2004, 14:04

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Matthias Gemuh at 06 January 2004 14:04:45:
Als Antwort auf: / In reply to: Re: BigLion Homepage geschrieben von: / posted by: Tord Romstad at 05 January 2004 21:09:41:
Happy new year, and welcome back, Matthias!
I was beginning to get worried after this long period of silence. :-)
Tord


Hi Tord,
the silence is because BigLion is trying to become small Gothmog.
I now evaluate all nodes (without lazy eval). Needless to say that the engine
is now a 5-ply searcher (Elo 1900). Frustrating .
Best,
Matthias.
Matthias Gemuh
 

Re: BigLion Homepage

Postby Tord Romstad » 06 Jan 2004, 18:21

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Tord Romstad at 06 January 2004 18:21:19:
Als Antwort auf: / In reply to: Re: BigLion Homepage geschrieben von: / posted by: Matthias Gemuh at 06 January 2004 14:04:45:
Happy new year, and welcome back, Matthias!
I was beginning to get worried after this long period of silence. :-)
Tord

Hi Tord,
the silence is because BigLion is trying to become small Gothmog.
I now evaluate all nodes (without lazy eval). Needless to say that the engine
is now a 5-ply searcher (Elo 1900). Frustrating .
I didn't know my engine had such unfortunate effects. :-)
In fact, I have just started to write a detailed explanation of the inner
workings of my engine, which will eventually be found on my home page. It
will be written mostly for begginers, though -- I don't really think
experienced chess programmers like you have much to learn from what I do.
I hope you'll be back with a stronger BigLion than ever before when you have
cleaned things up a bit. How much does the removal of lazy eval slow you
down? If the slowdown is very annoying, perhaps you could find a way to
keep using your lazy eval in the qsearch (where, I assume, the majority
of the nodes of your search tree are found)?
Tord
Tord Romstad
 

Re: BigLion Homepage

Postby Marcus Prewarski » 06 Jan 2004, 19:14

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Marcus Prewarski at 06 January 2004 19:14:05:
Als Antwort auf: / In reply to: Re: BigLion Homepage geschrieben von: / posted by: Matthias Gemuh at 06 January 2004 14:04:45:
Happy new year, and welcome back, Matthias!
I was beginning to get worried after this long period of silence. :-)
Tord

Hi Tord,
the silence is because BigLion is trying to become small Gothmog.
I now evaluate all nodes (without lazy eval). Needless to say that the engine
is now a 5-ply searcher (Elo 1900). Frustrating .
Best,
Matthias.

Heh, this is funny to read because I've been doing the same. If I implement all these ideas I might have to change the name of my engine to DrunkenMasterMog :)
Good luck on your work.
-Marcus
Marcus Prewarski
 

Re: BigLion Homepage

Postby Matthias Gemuh » 06 Jan 2004, 21:04

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Matthias Gemuh at 06 January 2004 21:04:19:
Als Antwort auf: / In reply to: Re: BigLion Homepage geschrieben von: / posted by: Tord Romstad at 06 January 2004 18:21:19:

I now evaluate all nodes (without lazy eval). Needless to say that the engine
is now a 5-ply searcher (Elo 1900). Frustrating .
I hope you'll be back with a stronger BigLion than ever before when you have
cleaned things up a bit. How much does the removal of lazy eval slow you
down? If the slowdown is very annoying, perhaps you could find a way to
keep using your lazy eval in the qsearch (where, I assume, the majority
of the nodes of your search tree are found)?
Tord

I thought about using lazy eval in QSearch(), but I shall only do it
when everything is already running fine.
Dropping lazy eval killed nps by 10%. Evaluating interior nodes consumed
another 25% nps. But BigLion's main problem is the faulty AlphaBeta algorithm.
But I will not give up. The Lion shall one day roar and rock !!
/Matthias.
Matthias Gemuh
 


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