Can anyone tell me what the different evaluation levels 2000-2800 actually mean.
Is this run by the HIARCS 15 engine?
I understand that 2000 takes way less time that 2800, and is probably less accurate. But what actually happens if you select 2000 instead of 2800 for example?
Is the engine eval limited in search depth? How many moves is it limted? Or is there something more complex like looking deeper if a blunder is made.
And what do the values represent - ELO ratings for the engine?
Thanks
Alex.
What does Evalutation 2000-2800 mean
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Re: What does Evalutation 2000-2800 mean
That is just a quick and instant evaluation. It is not a proper analysis.
Re: What does Evalutation 2000-2800 mean
HCE tries to estimate how much time is needed to get selected Elo level of quick analysis depending on your hardware. So the time will be different on different machines, but of course, the higher the rating, the longer will the analysis take.
Re: What does Evalutation 2000-2800 mean
Suggestion for the evaluation graph: use manual engine and manual max time for graph creation.
Re: What does Evalutation 2000-2800 mean
I have been using the latest version of Hiarcs Chess Explorer 2 Pro since 2022, when the program was released for purchase. I have never seen this functionality, and I am quite confused about what is being talked about. As far as I know, the Evaluation Explorer only shows a graph and evaluations in centipawns; there is no ELO rating anywhere. Also, in the analysis, I don't see any option to choose the ELO for the analysis.
Re: What does Evalutation 2000-2800 mean
Click the 3 horizontal bars on the right of the Evaluation Explorer window to choose ELOherO wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 2:26 pmI have been using the latest version of Hiarcs Chess Explorer 2 Pro since 2022, when the program was released for purchase. I have never seen this functionality, and I am quite confused about what is being talked about. As far as I know, the Evaluation Explorer only shows a graph and evaluations in centipawns; there is no ELO rating anywhere. Also, in the analysis, I don't see any option to choose the ELO for the analysis.
Re: What does Evalutation 2000-2800 mean
Thank you, it didn't occur to me at all to click on the hamburger menu. The icon is hardly visible there, and I must admit that when I was looking at the evaluation graph, I never noticed that icon. It's good to have the option to set the evaluation quality because I've complained before that sometimes the evaluation graph doesn't correspond to reality at all and shows various inaccuracies (for example, indicating a drawn position in a clearly winning position, etc.).gads wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 2:29 pmClick the 3 horizontal bars on the right of the Evaluation Explorer window to choose ELOherO wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 2:26 pmI have been using the latest version of Hiarcs Chess Explorer 2 Pro since 2022, when the program was released for purchase. I have never seen this functionality, and I am quite confused about what is being talked about. As far as I know, the Evaluation Explorer only shows a graph and evaluations in centipawns; there is no ELO rating anywhere. Also, in the analysis, I don't see any option to choose the ELO for the analysis.