Looking for linux 64 bit engines & epds

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Re: Looking for linux 64 bit engines & epds

Postby Daniel Shawul » 20 Jan 2010, 15:56

I created a list of 625 "super-neutral" opening positions with this query.

Ok if they are neutral i guess i can simply divide them in to 3 (200 each) and use it. I will run games
with it and see if the result from the three samples is more or less the same.
I thought may be the ECO codes reflect the frequency of each opening in actual games but if all
positions are neutral by a small margin based on your computer analysis, i guess we don't need to classiffy them.
The test positions i am currently using has some gambit openings. I just merged silver,noomen,nunn and gambit pgns.
I don't know this it is right to do this but it game the below distribution which looks ok to me.
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I will run the games and come back with results.
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Re: Looking for linux 64 bit engines & epds

Postby Dann Corbit » 20 Jan 2010, 21:59

Daniel Shawul wrote:
I created a list of 625 "super-neutral" opening positions with this query.

Ok if they are neutral i guess i can simply divide them in to 3 (200 each) and use it. I will run games
with it and see if the result from the three samples is more or less the same.
I thought may be the ECO codes reflect the frequency of each opening in actual games but if all
positions are neutral by a small margin based on your computer analysis, i guess we don't need to classiffy them.
The test positions i am currently using has some gambit openings. I just merged silver,noomen,nunn and gambit pgns.
I don't know this it is right to do this but it game the below distribution which looks ok to me.
Image

I will run the games and come back with results.


All of these positions are very frequently played (you can probably tell by the move frequency data in the pm field list) so that by exercising these positions you will be exercising very frequently played positions in real life among strong competition.
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Re: Looking for linux 64 bit engines & epds

Postby Aake64 » 26 Oct 2012, 08:42

Hi

How did You compile your MPI c?

I want to test few MPI chess engines,
but my codin skills are -10

Cheers

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