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Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 16 Apr 2006, 01:12

I uploaded my latest chess engine to

http://free-chess.home.comcast.net/xpdnt.exe // windows executable

If you want/need to see the source,

http://free-chess.home.comcast.net/xpdnt_0415.zip

Tis a winboard engine

Basic PVS with Apiration window [+-30]
Null Move R=2

check, mate threat, passed pawn, and one reply extensions
IID

12x16 board

no book
no egt
no ponder
no adjustable hash
no pawn hash

will resign
will offer draw


Looking forward to some/any feedback

There is a mysterious divide-by-zero bug which pops up now and then,
still looking ...
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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby Dann Corbit » 16 Apr 2006, 01:15

What does xpdnt stand for?
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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 16 Apr 2006, 01:49

It is supposed to sound like the word: eXPeDieNT

Code: Select all
Expedient

adj.
Appropriate to a purpose.

Serving to promote one's interest: was merciful only when mercy was expedient.
Based on or marked by a concern for self-interest rather than principle; self-interested.

Obsolete. Speedy; expeditious.


Funny thing is, my intention was to follow the 'obsolete' meaning and make a 'fast' engine

'based on a concern for self interest' may be more appropiate :)

or

'appropriate to the purpose' of driving me mad 8P
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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby Guenther Simon » 17 Apr 2006, 12:45

Hi David,

Thanks for your new program! I will test it in the next days.
BTW is GES' last version definitely the last one?

Oh another question :), is XPDNT already able to play games from
fixed openings(PGN file) under Winboard('setboard' IIRC)?

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 17 Apr 2006, 13:41

Hi Guenther,

Yes, Xpdnt understands setboard.

I do hope to make one more revision of GES based on some things I learned writing Xpdnt - but who knows when that will happen :)

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby JohnBoyd » 17 Apr 2006, 23:24

I did some testing of Xpdnt on a P4 2.4ghz, 1-1 blitz, and it did pretty well, measuring about a 2125 rating after 2 small tournaments against a range of other engines in the Arena environment.

The nps was around 190k. It seems to be be able to move very quickly, often showing 40s left when the other engines had 15-20 seconds left.

It didn't crash once for me in either tourney.

What other specific tests would you like run?

thanks for the new contribution!

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 18 Apr 2006, 02:41

Thanks John,

Just trying to catch any bugs and/or 'glaring' weaknesses

So your tourney helps!


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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby Olivier Deville » 18 Apr 2006, 06:25

Hi David

Thanks a lot for this new engine :) It qualified easily for my next F tournament.

I have played a few games overnight. How to send them to you ?

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 18 Apr 2006, 10:39

Hi Olivier,

I updated my profile to show email

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 19 Apr 2006, 12:55

I sent you my email address ...
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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby George Lyapko » 19 Apr 2006, 13:50

Which of your engines is stronger:GES or XPDNT?

It seems that XPDNT is better at least in endgames.Here are my results on modified MES suite(Athlon XP 1700+,20sec/pos):

55(48).xpdnt_0415-889(68 112 149 56 72 97 131 80 124)
85(75).GES_136-860(65 112 141 56 70 90 130 77 119)
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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 19 Apr 2006, 15:52

Hi George,

I dont know! Some time back [and many changes ago] GES was stronger. But not sure anymore.
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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby Guenther Simon » 27 Apr 2006, 12:27

Hello David,

I started a test for my GS15 matches, but I had to cancel it due
to time problems.
In both games Xpdnt lost on time, once in move 80 and once
in move 40. Tc was 40/15 on my P4 2.66Ghz under WB 4.27x.

Moreover I noticed two other problems. I counted 58! draw offers
in just two games, that is a way too much ;)
(Thanks god the other engine didn't understand draw offers at all.
Normally I disable draw offer mechanisms anyway if adjustable
for several reasons)
BTW it made the draw offers practically at random scores,
even when it showed +5 or -100.
The next problem was that it a few times screwed up its score
randomly from +X to a sudden -100!(= mate against itself?)

Well at least it should have made 2/2 vs. Muse without the
timing glitch :) It seems already quite strong!

Here are the games(I will send the debug via mail, if I find
an address)

[Event "GS15 Test 19"]
[Site "ESPRESSO"]
[Date "2006.04.27"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Xpdnt_beta"]
[Black "Muse_0899b"]
[Result "0-1"]
[TimeControl "40/900"]
[Annotator "7. +0.27 7... +0.02"]

1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 e6 3. b3 Be7 4. Bb2 Bf6 5. Nc3 c5 6. cxd5 exd5 7.
e3 {+0.27/9} Ne7 {+0.02/10} 8. d4 {+0.31/9} cxd4 {-0.06/10} 9.
Nxd4 {+0.28/9} Nbc6 {-0.05/10} 10. Nxc6 {+0.19/10} Nxc6 {-0.04/10} 11.
Bd3 {+0.24/9} Qa5 {-0.10/10} 12. Rc1 {+0.49/9} d4 {-0.06/10} 13.
exd4 {+0.48/9} O-O {-0.22/10} 14. d5 {+0.49/9} Re8+ {+0.28/9} 15.
Kf1 {+0.77/10} Nb4 {+0.18/9} 16. a3 {+0.77/9} Nxd5 {-0.03/9} 17.
Bxh7+ {+0.45/9} Kxh7 {-0.18/9} 18. Nxd5 {+1.34/9} Qa6+ {-0.51/9} 19.
Rc4 {+1.24/9} Bxb2 {-0.51/9} 20. Nc7 {+1.62/9} Qg6 {-0.70/10} 21.
Nxe8 {+1.52/10} Bf5 {-0.26/10} 22. Rh4+ {+1.18/10} Kg8 {-0.92/6} 23.
Nc7 {-0.34/10} Bc2 {-0.35/9} 24. Nd5 {+0.68/9} Bxa3 {+0.65/9} 25.
Qf3 {+0.07/9} Re8 {+0.71/8} 26. g3 {-0.01/9} Be4 {+0.59/10} 27.
Rxe4 {-0.06/11} Qxe4 {+0.53/11} 28. Kg2 {-0.02/11} Qc2 {+0.47/10} 29.
b4 {+0.03/9} Bc1 {+0.49/10} 30. b5 {+0.20/9} Bb2 {+0.53/9} 31.
Rd1 {+0.23/9} Qc8 {+0.43/9} 32. Rd2 {+0.61/10} Bc1 {+0.00/10} 33.
Ra2 {+0.70/10} Qc5 {-0.10/10} 34. Qf5 {+0.89/9} Ba3 {-0.53/10} 35.
Qd7 {+1.07/9} Re1 {-0.92/10} 36. Ne3 {+1.47/9} Qf8 {-0.76/10} 37.
Qxb7 {+1.62/10} Bc5 {-0.83/10} 38. Rc2 {+1.55/10} Rb1 {-0.91/10} 39.
Qd7 {+1.69/10} g6 {-1.65/9} 40. Ng4 {+1.67/9} Re1 {-1.54/8} 41.
Nh6+ {+2.30/9} Kg7 {-2.26/11} 42. Nxf7 {+2.12/10} Qe7 {-2.25/9} 43.
Qd5 {+2.42/10} Bb6 {-2.30/10} 44. Nd6 {+2.41/10} Re5 {-2.39/9} 45.
Qd3 {+2.37/10} Bc5 {-2.39/10} 46. Ne4 {+2.33/10} Bb6 {-2.58/10} 47.
f3 {+2.58/9} Qb4 {-2.57/8} 48. Rc6 {+2.47/9} Qb2+ {-2.63/9} 49.
Nd2 {+2.62/10} Rf5 {-2.96/10} 50. Qd7+ {+2.75/10} Rf7 {-2.61/6} 51.
Qd6 {+2.58/10} Rf6 {-3.02/10} 52. Qd3 {+2.24/10} Ba5 {-2.57/10} 53.
Rc2 {+2.25/10} Qe5 {-2.58/10} 54. Ne4 {+2.85/9} Rf8 {-2.74/9} 55.
f4 {+2.98/9} Rd8 {-2.82/9} 56. fxe5 {+2.70/11} Rxd3 {-2.98/6} 57.
Nd6 {+2.76/10} Rd5 {-3.07/10} 58. Re2 {+2.67/12} Bb4 {-3.18/12} 59.
Ne8+ {+2.42/12} Kf7 {-2.86/12} 60. Nc7 {+2.46/12} Rd8 {-2.96/11} 61.
Kf3 {+2.40/11} Ba5 {-2.73/11} 62. Ra2 {+2.34/12} Bb6 {-2.70/11} 63.
Rc2 {+2.32/11} Rd3+ {-2.70/10} 64. Kf4 {+2.31/11} Kg7 {-2.87/10} 65.
Rc6 {+2.78/10} Rd2 {-2.98/9} 66. Kg5 {+2.94/10} Be3+ {-3.02/10} 67.
Kg4 {+2.96/10} Kh6 {-3.16/10} 68. h4 {+3.28/11} Rd4+ {-3.49/10} 69.
Kf3 {+3.53/12} Bd2 {-4.31/10} 70. Rd6 {+3.80/11} Bc3 {-4.29/11} 71.
g4 {+3.96/11} Bb2 {-4.59/10} 72. h5 {+4.97/11} Rxd6 {-4.67/11} 73.
exd6 {+4.34/12} Be5 {-5.33/14} 74. Ne8 {-100.01/13} Bd4 {-5.75/16} 75.
d7 {+5.38/11} Bb6 {-6.13/17} 76. Nd6 {+5.38/12} gxh5 {-6.97/14} 77.
gxh5 {+5.69/13} Kxh5 {-7.33/17} 78. Nf7 {-100.01/11} Kg6 {-6.91/14} 79.
d8=Q {+6.25/12} Bxd8 {-5.01/6}
{Black wins on time} 0-1

[Event "GS15 Test 19"]
[Site "ESPRESSO"]
[Date "2006.04.27"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Muse_0899b"]
[Black "Xpdnt_beta"]
[Result "1-0"]
[TimeControl "40/900"]
[Annotator "7. +0.09 7... +0.02"]

1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 e6 3. b3 Be7 4. Bb2 Bf6 5. Nc3 c5 6. cxd5 exd5 7.
Qc1 {+0.09/9} Kf8 {+0.02/9} 8. Ba3 {+0.64/9} Na6 {+0.23/9} 9. e3 {+0.61/10}
Nb4 {+0.39/10} 10. Be2 {+0.35/9} Bf5 {+0.49/10} 11. O-O {+0.32/10}
Ne7 {+0.46/10} 12. Qb2 {+0.24/10} Rc8 {+0.73/9} 13. d4 {+0.28/10}
Nc2 {+0.64/10} 14. Bxc5 {+0.20/10} Nxa1 {+0.56/10} 15. Qxa1 {+0.20/9}
h5 {+0.79/9} 16. Rc1 {+0.18/9} b6 {+0.47/10} 17. Bxe7+ {+0.11/10}
Bxe7 {+0.60/12} 18. Ba6 {+0.11/10} Rc7 {+0.38/12} 19. Nb5 {+0.21/11}
Rxc1+ {+0.53/11} 20. Qxc1 {+0.14/6} Rh6 {+0.39/11} 21. Ne5 {+0.22/11}
Bd6 {+0.20/10} 22. Nc6 {+0.65/11} Qa8 {+0.00/11} 23. Nxd6 {+0.64/11}
Rxd6 {-0.06/12} 24. Bb5 {+0.45/13} Rf6 {-0.13/12} 25. Qa3+ {+0.46/11}
Kg8 {-0.13/11} 26. Nxa7 {+0.53/11} Qb7 {-0.01/11} 27. b4 {+0.33/10}
h4 {+0.30/10} 28. f3 {-0.12/11} Re6 {+0.69/10} 29. Bf1 {-0.31/11}
Qe7 {+0.63/10} 30. Kf2 {-0.26/11} Qc7 {+0.65/10} 31. Nb5 {-0.55/11}
Qc2+ {+0.90/10} 32. Be2 {-0.83/11} Rc6 {+0.78/10} 33. Qa8+ {-1.04/10}
Rc8 {+0.95/11} 34. Qb7 {-0.76/11} Bd3 {+1.29/11} 35. Qxc8+ {-0.60/6}
Qxc8 {+1.67/14} 36. Bxd3 {-0.58/6} h3 {+1.69/13} 37. a3 {-1.54/14}
hxg2 {+1.99/13} 38. Kxg2 {-1.38/6} g5 {+2.07/13} 39. Be2 {-1.50/14}
Kg7 {+2.02/13} 40. h3 {-1.65/14}
{White wins on time} 1-0


Best regards,
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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 29 Apr 2006, 20:58

Hi Guenther,

Thank you for you tests!

I have fixed the errors [I hope]

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 29 Apr 2006, 20:59

Thanks george,

Here is an update

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 29 Apr 2006, 21:01

Hello Olivier!

Thanks,

Here is an update!

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby Guenther Simon » 29 Apr 2006, 21:30

David Weller wrote:Hi Guenther,

Thank you for you tests!

I have fixed the errors [I hope]

http://free-chess.home.comcast.net


Fine! -> throwing new Xpdnt right into the test bed again :)

Best wishes,
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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby Guenther Simon » 30 Apr 2006, 11:17

David Weller wrote:
Hi Guenther,

Thank you for you tests!

I have fixed the errors [I hope]

http://free-chess.home.comcast.net



Fine! -> throwing new Xpdnt right into the test bed again

Best wishes,
Guenther


Interesting it seems Xpdnt searches 1- 1.5 ply deeper now?
Is this only due to the bug fixes?

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby David Weller » 30 Apr 2006, 21:02

Interesting it seems Xpdnt searches 1- 1.5 ply deeper now?
Is this only due to the bug fixes?


I turned on 'late move reduction' [a kind of pruning] which is quite effective, because I use only null move pruning[R=2] otherwise

Most programs combine many different types of pruning and reducing methods

So basically, X is excluding many more lines from search now, enabling it to look a little deeper at them all

The jury is still out, as to whether this is a good thing ...

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Re: Beta Testers needed

Postby jshriver » 26 May 2006, 11:42

I'mt running a 5 0 match against crafty 19.15 on a Celeron 1.7 with 512meg ram on a linux box. And the result so far is Crafty 16, Xpdnt 2, Tie 1.

So multiple things to note: if it can beat crafty at all I find that wonderful for a beginning engine, and that it runs perfectly under linux using wine :)

xboard -size small -mg 25 -sgf xpdnt.pgn -fcp crafty -scp "wine ./xpdnt.exe"

I'll host the pgn when this is done if you want.

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