95% is more than I would have dared to guess.lkaufman wrote:In twelve official (45' + 15") knight odds games Komodo performed a bit below 2000 FIDE. So I would expect a 2500 FIDE GM to score about 95% taking knight odds from Komodo today, as that is what he should score against an opponent slightly below 2000 in normal chess.
So Komodo easily outplays a 2500 Elo GM at normal chess, but only scores about 5% when giving knight odds.
Scoring 5% means that on average once every 10 games the GM makes a half-point error that is taken advantage of by Komodo. How many errors would the GM make that are not punished by Komodo? If that also happens once every 10 games (and I doubt that Komodo lets that happen so often), then perfect play by the engine would still score at most 10%.
The only thing that could help the engine is a special mode that looks for complications or traps that could make things difficult for a human GM of about 2500 Elo. I'm guessing such a special mode would help more than a million-fold increase in nps. But I don't think it will be enough to get the score anywhere near 50%.
With knight odds there will be billions of ways to win. Being able to access TBs does not change that. You can look for something, but if it does not exist you won't find it.bob wrote:IE perhaps find a line where at ply 40 there is only one correct response to win, or other such ideas that are not being done today.
I'm sure something can be gained with tricks, but it will only help in a fraction of the games and therefore not suffice to reach 50%.