M ANSARI wrote:Laskos wrote:Ralph Stoesser wrote:@Kai
Ultra fast tc do favour Ippo*. I've seen it against Stockfish. No chance for SF at 1 sec against robbo*. But at 20 sec tc the situation changes.
Chess Engines are not optimized for such fast tc. Your test at best proves that Ippo* is little better at ultra fast tc. At reasonable tc rybka seems to be stronger than all ippos.
The average game length is 12-13 seconds (increment of 0.1 sec.). I think ultrafast TC favour Rybka too, before Ippos Rybka was trashing every other engine at these TC. And I do not believe in inversions at longer TC, only more draws, therefore maybe a little smaller difference in Elo points. Besides that, Ippos and Rybka behave similarly with respect to TC, and with respect to many things, probably because Ippos are Rybkish. They are Rybkish, but now they are stronger than Rybka 4.
Kai
With all due respect, at such fast time controls many issues can affect results. Issues like how the OS and hardware deal with processes, how they deal with timing issues etc. A tiny change in your process prioritization can totally skew results. A process based engine might not perform as well as a thread based engine as they might have different latencies every time an engine is intitialized (which is many times in ponder OFF games) ... so a small difference in latencies can have a huge impact on results when you play 12 seconds per games matches. I do think that there is a place for ultra fast games testing, but they should be against the same engine with for example minor adjustments to evaluation . Even then those results should only be used as a "pointer" on how to proceed with your testing and this should be later double checked in more detail at more realistic time controls. Ippo engines are very Rybkaish, but they differ in that Rybka uses processes while the other uses threads.
No latency in LB 2.5, it measures only initialized engines. And Rybka 4 uses 8% more time than that particular IvanHoe tested without losing on time a single game, therefore I think there are no issues with bad time control. Exactly the opposite, if IvanHoe time control would be the same, then it would be additional 7-8 Elo points stronger.
As a rule for testers here:
1) Statistics
2) Everything else.
If Rybka team of testers is not testing their engine in matches of 30,000+ games (irrespective of time controls), they are incompetent. I know that they are incompetent because Rybka 4 is weaker by quite a bit compared to lateast Ippos. Stop
whining here,
Rybka 4 is weaker than latest Ippos at ANY time control, period.
ps About watching the games, you here, at CCC, all sort of crappy testers, are some sort of Kasparovs. Frankly, please, don't watch the games.