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why does gnubg evaluate this position so wrongly
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Misja Alma |
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why does gnubg evaluate this position so wrongly |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Nov 2003 21:56:51 +0100 |
I have the following position: 32UBAAfMzg2DAA
At the grandmaster level gnubg evaluates this as no double-beaver
(eq.: -0.355), while actually this is a borderline take/pass !
Now this is a crunch position, and I have been told that gnubg uses 3
separate neural nets, one of which is only for crunch positions. So I would
think gnubg would be good at this. Or do I have to do something special to
install the 3 neural nets?
My evaluation settings for cube decisions are grandmaster, lookahead 3
plies, no reduced evaluation, cubeful chequer evaluation, and 0.00 noise. I
am using gnubg build 08-11.
Ciao,
Misja
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