I did not catch your point Rein.
In the initial position (black to play) the test value used by the MTD-best procedure is a negative value (like -0,100) and that means that the move 3.37x26 is not good for white because it leads to an immediate cutoff good for black. During the analysis of the initial poisition the move 3.27x36 is then the only interesting move !!! Remember I use the MTD-best algorithm and not an alpha-beta like algorithm.
If now you effectively reach, in the actual game, the position after 1..29-33 2.38x29 26-31 then, because, 3.37x26 leads to at least a draw for black and because 3.27x36 seems to be a very bad move for white Damy will certainly choose for the MTD-best procedure a test value like -0,500 (for white point of view) and will immediatly see that white should choose 3.37x26.
Damy plays always the move that gives the highest heuristic score.Rein Halbersma wrote:Normally it should be safe enough to play the move that gives the highest heuristic score. But in volatile, risky positions (fluctuating scores as the search progresses) or in risky positions (time disadvantage) it might be better to go for the exact score.
If Damy has to choose between a "sure draw" and a move with a +0,010 score (but a move that can be a losing move), then Damy chooses this second move.
Gérard
Gérard