Volker Pittlik wrote:
Hi!
>> A similar option is available in some UCI engines. There the
>> switch in question is called UCI_LimitStrength (this one has
>> to be set to "true") and UCI_Elo where you can set the
>> ELO-level the engine tries to simulate.
>>
>
> I know. But have you ever tried it?
Not with Rybka, I'm mainly using Shredder where it seems to
work pretty well.
> Especially the implementation in
> Rybka has "a lot of development potential".
:(
> I recently made a test series with that engine and the
> main point is: the engine always moves immediately. This
> is a very "unnatural" playing experience.
I see this when I use it for analysis. It settles quite
quickly for a move, indeed. However, I do not currently see
this in Scid.
> More important: there is almost no difference between the
> different levels.
Thats sad, indeed, rendering this funcition unusable.
> The engine got the same result (0/24) if set to 1200 or 1800 against my
> testing group. Even if set to 2400 it only got 2.5 out of 24. Best was a
> setting to 2200 which get 4/24. The default setting got 101.5/120.
What do you call your "testing group"?
> But that is not really a Scid problem. Maybe I'll make a
> posting in the Rybka forum soon. But I think playing
> strength is the only thing most people care about.
Hm. However they beat a 3000 ELO engine...
> However, because an xboard engine offers such well
> implemented options (abnother one which does that well is
> ProDeo) I would appreciate if I can use it from inside
> Scid, but I use Scid mainly as as a database.
I agree. As far as I understood Pascal, however, it is not
trivial to have both protocols supported in the playing
mode. :(
BTW: Did you get ProDeo running on Linux? I admit that I
never really succeeded with the setup. (In case we could
discuss this in PM, if you prefer in german as well ;)
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