In the following diagram (built by removing white 16 and black 1, after the sacrifice 16-21) Damy is now able to detect that 5 white men are trapped by 2 black men and the static Damy evaluation concludes to a small advantage for black though black is a man down.BertTuyt wrote:This weekend I read an interesting analysis from Ton Sijbrands (interesting as usual).
He discussed the game Mor Seck - Baljakin.
Especially the next position is interesting (black to play)
The (apparently) winning move from Baljakin was 16-21!!.
Although a sacrifice, basically now with 2 black man , 5 white man are trapped ( so very much in line with our recent discussion that it is important to detect these type of patterns).
Damage did not find this winning move, and also did not find a draw in the later moves.
Maybe other programs do better here.
Bert
By adding the white man on 16 (and the black man on 1) the curent Damy calculation is not (yet) able to recognize that 5 white men are still trapped by 2 black men. I continue to work on the automatic pattern detection but a lot of problem have to be solved. Anyway I am very optimistic.