Solving chess one position at a time
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Mario & Sam - do you guys know at all how much you freak us patzers out??
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Time to reach any given ply depends on the position, Mario. I use a Ryzen 7 3700, 8 core (16 logical), 64 GB cache and a SSD. Cost around 2grand and I generally go 65-70 ply for my ICCF games. Sometimes it takes 3-4 hours to get there, sometimes 18+.
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What would you pay for evaluation of a chess position at depth 60 or 70 ply? A computer that would do this in a couple of hours is around ten thousand dollars. Less than one hour then $50000.
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There is a few people in Canada that have systems (working on chess) that are between a home PC and a supercomputer .(64 to hundreds of cores).
Nepo announced that he is using a supercomputer but is not one of the top 50.
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Originally posted by Mario Moran-Venegas View PostChessbase database got data from users via paychess.
I remember contributing evaluations deeper than 60 ply. But when I tried to check if they have added it they were nowhere to be found. So I tried 30 ply and yes it was there!
I did this a couple of times with the same result. Is chessbase keeping the saleable (deeper)evaluations to themselves for a future sale?
You can PM me if you desire, but this is an interesting topic, why not make it public on ChessTalk? Well yes I do know topics get hijacked often here. So I guess that's why. It''s hard to avoid it, I even did it myself. Hans Jung started a topic in U.S. championship, Neil Frarey interjected with a mention of women's ratings, and I responded, and suddenly the whole thread is about women's ELO ratings versus men's ELO ratings. Sorry, Hans! I don't think this problem is unique to ChessTalk.
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Chessbase database got data from users via paychess.
I remember contributing evaluations deeper than 60 ply. But when I tried to check if they have added it they were nowhere to be found. So I tried 30 ply and yes it was there!
I did this a couple of times with the same result. Is chessbase keeping the saleable (deeper)evaluations to themselves for a future sale?
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If you're lucky with the position it could be already in chessbase online archives (the chessbase feature).
60 ply - that's a lot.
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Solving chess one position at a time
If anybody is interested in an evaluated position exchange pm me here or at latin chess master at g mail dot com.
Your computer evaluations must go to 60 ply at least. Terms of agreement are flexible.
Of course if you need evaluations and do not have a computer I can provide them (for a fee ).Last edited by Mario Moran-Venegas; Tuesday, 9th November, 2021, 12:55 AM.Tags: None
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