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It is quite long but very interesting.
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Re: Vishy on Computers
Thanks for posting this. Truly fascinatingHarvey Williamson wrote:
It is quite long but very interesting.
Is it really true (as Vishy ~mentions) that top chess engines fundamentally changed how they evaluate positions from about 2006 onwards? (By no longer assigning values to pieces - but letting the program work it out on the fly?)
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Re: Vishy on Computers
I think he was talking about automatic evaluation tuning. Meaning, values are still assigned to the evaluation, but no longer by the programmer. This also enabled the use of big tables for which manual tuning is just not a feasible task.red_potatoes wrote:Thanks for posting this. Truly fascinatingHarvey Williamson wrote:
It is quite long but very interesting.
Is it really true (as Vishy ~mentions) that top chess engines fundamentally changed how they evaluate positions from about 2006 onwards? (By no longer assigning values to pieces - but letting the program work it out on the fly?)