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Hi Oliver:
First: If you use Simon make sure it's version 1.1. Dann Corbit found a bug where the mate score was sign reversed which caused Simon to avoid checkmate if it found one.
Second: You probably should not use it at all. Simon is designed to be used by a beginning chess programmer as a starting point. It has all the mechanics necessary to play chess; move generator, xboard interface, fen parser etc but no brains. The search and evaluation are very basic and the program is extremely weak. This is by design - so a new programmer can easily make a few improvements and be rewarded with a significant improvement in its play. Simon is not intended for tournament play.
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Guenther Simon wrote:Too late Dan How could I have resisted to include it as soon as possible
into one of my test tourneys with THAT name.
I can verify that bug now It sometimes tried to miss mates in one.
Seriously, I did not know it was not intended for any tournaments,
as there was no information when Dan announced it.
Dan Honeycutt wrote:Hi Oliver:
First: If you use Simon make sure it's version 1.1. Dann Corbit found a bug where the mate score was sign reversed which caused Simon to avoid checkmate if it found one.
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Dan H.
Hi Dan
I am unable to reach Danns ftp site. Is the mate score bugfix the only change between version 1.0 and version 1.1?
Regards
Dave
Guenther Simon wrote:Hi Dan
I am unable to reach Danns ftp site. Is the mate score bugfix the only change between version 1.0 and version 1.1?
Regards
Dave
But it is an essential one, as it cripples Simon completely.
Dan did not mention that the reverse mate score not only
led to avoid mates for itself, but also to _allow_ easy mates
against it! (e.g. mate in 1 or 2 already in move 14...searching
for self mates you can say
Regards,
Guenther
I had already version 1.0 of Simon from Dan for a few weeks, and i noticed the strange mate behaviour immediately. The reverse mate score bug was found and fixed. I added check extensions, and Simon finds mates very well now.
Regards
Dave
Guenther Simon wrote:I had already version 1.0 of Simon from Dan for a few weeks, and i noticed the strange mate behaviour immediately. The reverse mate score bug was found and fixed. I added check extensions, and Simon finds mates very well now.
Regards
Dave
I will test the new fixed version 1.1 soon, because I hope it is not
_too strong_. If it is stronger than expected I fear lots of 'Simons'
to come with only slight modifications from programming newbies.
IMHO it is no good idea to offer a source completely for free to anyone,
at least if it is _not_ that weak as Dan currently suggests.
I know that good programmers qualify weak programs as ones
below 2200 perhaps, but there are surely >100 selfmade programs
around, which are under 2200 and I respect their original work
a lot!
If Simon already has 2000 all silly and simple TSCP cloners will just
clone Simon now and computer chess tourneys at lower level
will be a waste of time, my two cents.
Regards,
Guenther
Dan Honeycutt wrote:Hi All:
Dave: The mate score bug is the only real difference. Dann was going to add some clarification/readability fixes such as parens so some expressions are clear without relying on order of precedence etc. He may incorporate Geoff's nps fix which is fine. But I specifically asked him not to add anything directed at playing strength. BTW - I assume you solved the problem you had with your compiler (?)
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Dan H.
David Dahlem wrote:Thanks Dan. Do you know if Dann added the clarification/readability fixes in version 1.1 or if they will be in a future version? I still can't reach his ftp site, so i'm unable to download version 1.1
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