Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Pete Galati at 16 May 2000 21:59:22:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Re: Underestimating progress of programs geschrieben von: / posted by: Aaron at 16 May 2000 18:57:19:
Just wondering which engine do you think is the most underestimated?
I don't know if any of those programs are underestimated.
But maybe wait 5 or 6 years and see which programs we've underestimated the > >progress of!
Well not everyone has your keen insight about the "Real strenght" of each >>engine, so it's likely that there are some engines that are more >>underestimated than others.
That's a completely different question ,interesting though.
Sorry, I don't have any "keen insight". I prefer programs that have been >around for years and have allot of polish to them, Comet, Crafty, TCB, but I >don't think they're really underestimated.
(in the case of Crafty, it may be a >bit overestimated)
I'm not a big fan of how LGoliath plays Chess. It's _very_ strong, but for >playing games against programs myself, I can live without LGoliath.
I was tring to change the subject, I ran out of things to say.
As i said not everyone has being around as long as you have, and you might not underestinmate TCB but than everyone is not as experienced as you..
Here I disagree with you. Crafty is clearly best among the winboards
So either I'm overestimating crafty and/or underestimating the rest or you are underestimating crafty..See, there is room for discussion here.. But of course, you don't over estimate or underestimate engines since you know them better than anyone else..
But if you admit that you lack this certainty isn't it likely you overestimate or more probably underetimate crafty?
Not liking the style is not the same as underestimating it..Anyway currently Goliath appears to be leading the polls as the favourite or something..
Okay..Perhaps my question was poor for a forum of winboard experts who knows the true strenght of all the engines such that they don't over or under estimate any of them..
I like Crafty a whole lot, I think it's the strongest in most situations. But I get tired of the bandwagon of people who think Crafty is the King of all Earth. But I do beleive Robert Hyatt has more backround in Chess programming than probably anyone else making Winboard engines, so it's not teribly surprizing that it's the strongest.
This isn't true at all. I've only been using Winboard for approximatly a year, I'm not sure exactly how long. I don't know better than anyone else.
I'm a little bit surprized by that, since the wording is "Which engine plays most interesting chess". But the question is about personal preference. As far as "interesting chess", LGol is not real high on _my_ list of favorites to play against. The top of my list would go (in order) Comet, TCB, Crafty, Amy. Ok, but that's just what _I_ prefer to play against.
But if the most people in general think that LGol plays the "most interesting chess", then LGol should without a doubt win. Somewhat related; In the goliath.ini file, I've changed the "combination=off" to "combination=on", because even though it plays a much weaker game that way, I find it much more interesting. I still can't beat it this way.
I'm not an expert, I just like Chess programs, that's all.
Pete