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Michael Sherwin wrote:This bantering back and forth between big shots is not helping this little shot very much -- okay, I really mean, not at all. I have tried 100+ times to add IID to RomiChess to no avail and I have begged and pleaded for help with this. So far, thanks to no one for any help at all. So for those of you that believe in IID, then Romi would be an ideal test subject to prove your point. Or maybe Romi can not benifit from IID and maybe Diepeveen can determine and explain why. As for me I have no clue, as I am only a colege drop out that does not even remember how to spell coledge, college, that some how managed to write a chess program that is aproaching 2500 Elo at some sites. If Romi has a strength or weakness then I assume that Romis' eval is poor and that Romis' search is quite good. Romi can search deeper than most programs. So how about it guys anyone feel like giving stupid little me a hand and use RomiChess as an example. The source is at Leos' WBEC web site.
Michael Sherwin wrote:Hi Gerd,
Out of 6,000,000,000+ people on this planet I had hoped that there might be one person that could take 20 minutes of their time to look at Romis' rather simple source and at least give a suggestion or two. I wonder if anyone knows that Romi achives the depths that she does with out using history tables for move ordering. My code is very original and I am sure that there is something in there that others could benifit from -- if they have not already. It is not like I am not offering anything in return. But I guess that a bunch of egomainiacs would have nothing to learn from someone like me. So I suppose that I can count you out.
Regards,
Mike
Tom Likens wrote:Michael Sherwin wrote:Hi Gerd,
Out of 6,000,000,000+ people on this planet I had hoped that there might be one person that could take 20 minutes of their time to look at Romis' rather simple source and at least give a suggestion or two. I wonder if anyone knows that Romi achives the depths that she does with out using history tables for move ordering. My code is very original and I am sure that there is something in there that others could benifit from -- if they have not already. It is not like I am not offering anything in return. But I guess that a bunch of egomainiacs would have nothing to learn from someone like me. So I suppose that I can count you out.
Regards,
Mike
Michael,
Please, try and relax a bit. Remember this is a hobby for most people. If you're not enjoying it, stop doing it. Vincent, Gerd and Bob are usually more than happy to offer advice, but ultimately it's *your* program so you need to make the changes to it. Occasionally, someone will be kind enough to look your code over and point out potential problems or new ideas to try, but that only happens rarely. Most of the people who post here are *very* busy and fixing someone else's chess program is *not* a quick trivial thing.
regards,
--tom
Michael Sherwin wrote:Hi Gerd,
Out of 6,000,000,000+ people on this planet I had hoped that there might be one person that could take 20 minutes of their time to look at Romis' rather simple source and at least give a suggestion or two. I wonder if anyone knows that Romi achives the depths that she does with out using history tables for move ordering. My code is very original and I am sure that there is something in there that others could benifit from -- if they have not already. It is not like I am not offering anything in return. But I guess that a bunch of egomainiacs would have nothing to learn from someone like me. So I suppose that I can count you out.
Regards,
Mike
diepeveen wrote:...
If you like to receive help, i hope you realize Bob has 1 major advantage over you. First of all all his source code carries a GPL header. Clearly indicating the project state of Crafty...
Volker Pittlik wrote:diepeveen wrote:...
If you like to receive help, i hope you realize Bob has 1 major advantage over you. First of all all his source code carries a GPL header. Clearly indicating the project state of Crafty...
Vincent, would you please be so kind to stop this sort of posts?
They are
a) obviously wrong
b) Within the last years personal attacks haven't been tolerated in this forum. I don't see a reason to change this now.
Volker
Michael Sherwin wrote:Hi Gerd,
Thanks, I feel a little better now! I hope that you do well at WCCC.
diepeveen wrote:Michael Sherwin wrote:Hi Gerd,
Out of 6,000,000,000+ people on this planet I had hoped that there might be one person that could take 20 minutes of their time to look at Romis' rather simple source and at least give a suggestion or two. I wonder if anyone knows that Romi achives the depths that she does with out using history tables for move ordering. My code is very original and I am sure that there is something in there that others could benifit from -- if they have not already. It is not like I am not offering anything in return. But I guess that a bunch of egomainiacs would have nothing to learn from someone like me. So I suppose that I can count you out.
Regards,
Mike
Mike,
If you like to receive help, i hope you realize Bob has 1 major advantage over you. First of all all his source code carries a GPL header. Clearly indicating the project state of Crafty.
Secondly, Bob is a professor. I know if i put my source code on his machine, he won't steal it. Yes, not even take a look.
I know that 20 years from now, Bob still is busy improving crafty without being busy to convert crafty into a commercial project. So any help you give, you give to a GPL project in that case.
With Bob, any help you give is transparant. It moves into the GPL crafty project.
How about you?
I just see:
"Interests: chess, tennis, girls, prophecy"
Will Romi be open source if you kick butt in world champs 2007?
Introduce yourself i'd say. This is the first time i heard that Romi chess is open source by the way. Thanks for mentionning it.
Vincent
Michael Sherwin wrote:Hi Diepeveen,
Thank you so much for your words. They are very helpful in determining the 'nature of the beast'. And helpful in understanding some things about programming chess. It is also helpful to know that there is someone of your stature that feels about history tables the way I do. As far as IID I am at the point where I will just have to assume that what I do with move ordering is better than the way Bob does it and that IID is not needed in Romi. This has been a confidence builder for me to read your words and I guess that I will just have to blaze my own trail thru the chess programming wilderness. Bob says he doubts that there is anything that he (or anyone else -- implied) can learn from Romis' source. A God like attitude and a good reason why the once great Crafty has been steadily slipping down the tournament tables for years now. Maybe he should just retire to mount Olympus and throw lightning bolts at the rest of us. When I read on the CCC forum the war between you and Bob I was shocked and appauled and then when it appeared in this thread I just wanted to expose the selfish nature of the people involved. Job done. At the CCC forum I originally felt that you were the bad guy, now I am not so sure. At least you refrained from personal attacks and wrote something helpful. As for Bob and WCCC why is he here if WCCC is so important and so close, shouldn't he be concentrating on getting Crafty ready?
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