How many pieces does the end of your PV have in those searches? And what percentage of nodes are from 8 vs 8 pieces? If the PV goes quickly to few pieces, then it might indeed be encuouraging!BertTuyt wrote:Rein, as of today I see 8x8 BT database results between move 8 and 12, based upon a 1 core search, 15 seconds.
The plydepth I reach is 22-24 ply at that stage.
The DB is a 10P DB.
So calculating from move 1 that is 38 - 48 ply.
Assume that after every 4 moves (so 8 ply), 2 man disappear (due to capture).
So a 12P DB would give an advantage of about 8 ply, so than the search depth becomes 30-40 ply.
Knowing the hyper speed Joost Buijs realized, all does not seem impossible...
So I dont think I need to go to a 16P DB, but the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
Bert
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Rein, I did not examine the PV, nor do i collect statistics for it.
I will be working on the program this weekend, and expect/hope to finalise the 12P DB.
So im also curious how search will behave...
Bert
I will be working on the program this weekend, and expect/hope to finalise the 12P DB.
So im also curious how search will behave...
Bert
Re: Computer Olympiad 2017 Draughts
Hi,
Damy is now aware of the breakckthrough draughts rules. I had to modify a lot of things: first of all I had to remove all the code dedicated to kings and secondly I had to remove all the code dedicated to the draw specificity of draughts, including of course the handling of loops. The code looks much simplier!
I will now build a basic eval function before working on a egdb.
Damy is now aware of the breakckthrough draughts rules. I had to modify a lot of things: first of all I had to remove all the code dedicated to kings and secondly I had to remove all the code dedicated to the draw specificity of draughts, including of course the handling of loops. The code looks much simplier!
I will now build a basic eval function before working on a egdb.
Gérard