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1) It should not always ponder or use CPU when it is the opponents
move with ponder off under WB.
(A lot of users don't have dual machines or more than one machine
for reliably playing with ponder on)
2) In case of playing under WB or another compatible GUI it would be
better IMHO if the GUI window of SharpChess would be automatically
minimized. (I have not yet tested if there might be a problem with
the GUI window closing after game end in a match or with a tournament
manager)
1) It should not always ponder or use CPU when it is the opponents
move with ponder off under WB.
(A lot of users don't have dual machines or more than one machine
for reliably playing with ponder on)
6049 >second: level 40 5 0
6049 >second: post
6049 >second: hard
6049 >second: easy
6049 >second: ping 1
6049 >second: force
6049 >first : computer
6049 >first : name SharpChess
6049 >second: computer
6049 >first : time 30000
otim 30000
6049 >first : go
6289 <second: pong 1
6359 <first : error (unknown command): computer
6620 <first : 0 25 0 0 1.e4
6630 <first : move e2e4
6630 >second: usermove 6630 >second: e2e4
6650 >second: go
7771 <second: 1 0 3 24 Pawn d7-d5
7782 <second: 2 -37 5 166 Pawn d7-d5
7782 <second: 1 -4 6 33 Queen d8-d5 -Pawn.
7782 <second: 2 0 6 339 Queen d8-a5
7782 <second: 3 71 6 614 Pawn d5-e4 -Pawn.
7782 <second: 4 37 7 1573 Pawn d5-e4 -Pawn.
7782 <second:
7782 <second: Unbehandelte Ausnahme:
7782 <second: Unbehandelte Ausnahme: System.NullReferenceException: Der Objektverweis wurde nicht auf eine Objektinstanz festgelegt.
7782 <second: at SharpChess.Move.Undo(Move move)
7782 <second: at SharpChess.Player.Think()
7782 <second: System.NullReferenceException: Der Objektverweis wurde nicht auf eine Objektinstanz festgelegt.
7782 <second: at SharpChess.Move.Undo(Move move)
7782 <second: at SharpChess.Player.AlphaBeta(Player player, Int32 depth, Int32 alpha, Int32 beta, Boolean verify, Move& moveAnalysed)
7792 <second: at SharpChess.Player.AlphaBeta(Player player, Int32 depth, Int32 alpha, Int32 beta, Boolean verify, Move& moveAnalysed)
7792 <second: at SharpChess.Player.Think()
Guenther
I have released version 0.942, which should fix the problem you had.
http://sharpchess.com/?page=02%20Download
I think it was mostly to do with receiving side-changing commands like "New", while the chess engine was "thinking" (not pondering). This was causing SharpChess to try and think and ponder at the same time, on separate threads. This is unusual for sharpchess, as I disable all the GUI buttons, except "Move Now", while the computer is thinking, so I've had to put extra checks in the WinBoard interface, which of course, can receive these commands at any time!
Thanks again for the feedback, Guenther
Guenther Simon wrote:My first impression is though it must be much better than your estimated 1800 Elo?
Guenther Simon wrote:Ok this was just one quick sample on my slower machine, but SharpChess
played quite well for at least 40 moves. I noticed a possible problem
with the time control then, because it used only around 20 seconds for
the next 29 moves? Either there is a time management bug or it does not
yet understand the time control of (repeated) moves per minutes
correctly? (moving immediately from move 41 on)
Olivier Deville wrote:Good news, Peter : SharpChess2 will play my next F tournament, starting in April. It won a qualification match vs. Chessterfield 3 - 1 (one loss on time).
I send you the games by email.
Olivier
peterhughes wrote:Olivier Deville wrote:Good news, Peter : SharpChess2 will play my next F tournament, starting in April. It won a qualification match vs. Chessterfield 3 - 1 (one loss on time).
I send you the games by email.
Olivier
That's great news, Olivier. I presume that I will be able to track SharpChess's progress via this website: http://loirechecs.chez.tiscali.fr/chesswar/? Or is "F tournament" a different tournament to "chesswar". Please excuse my ignorance on this subject.
Do you happen to know what Chessterfield's ELO is?
Thanks
Peter Hughes
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