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Re: Chessnut EVO Maia engine testing
After more testing Evo's Maia1900 ELO rating has still been fluctuating a fair amount - in the region of 100 points - and now after 36 games has held a rating of 2208 for two consecutive games. It needs more test games before I can possibly achieve a more definitive estimate using Shredder's ELO estimation method. Assuming Shredder's calculations are correct then all I would say at the moment is that Maia1900 with 6ply search has a rating probably at least 2100.
I have noticed that Maia does lack certain end game knowledge such as King and Rook against King as mentioned before. However, I came across the following position with Maia playing Black and Black to move and it appears this confuses the Maia engine as it seems to get stuck!
The game is a draw as Black must take the Rook with his Bishop, but I left Maia running for 10 minutes and no move was given. This is way longer than is required to search 6 ply on the Evo. I then tried the built-in Lc0 engine with it's default weight file and this was the same, so there is a bug in the Evo's Lc0 engine. I suspected this might be the case because Maia uses the Lc0 engine and Maia is really just a set of weight files used by Lc0. Ray |
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Re: Chessnut EVO Maia engine testing
Well, after playing 50 or so games between Maia1900 with 6ply search against Shredder Android, the Maia personality achieved an average rating of 2200. With this in mind I decided to pit it against the original Millennium ChessGenius (MCG) that has an Active chess rating of 2220 on the Wiki ELO list. I thought this would be a good test of the Maia's actual rating. However, after three games I stopped because the MCG was being crushed, one game in particular was in spectacular style! If anyone would like to see the games let me know and I'll post them. So I have been wondering at the 2200 rating that Shredder Android gave it as there is something not quite adding up. What I don't know of course is how Shredder Android calculates the rating, it could be based on the FIDE method in which case it's giving Maia around 100 points less than the Wiki ELO system may give. So I decided to pit Maia 1900 with 6 ply lookahead against Millennium ChessGenius Pro 2024 at Active chess for 10 games. Currently about to start game 7 of 10 with the MCGP2024 using the classic opening book. I'm thinking of playing another match using the HIARCS book for comparison. Obviously the MCGP2024 is proving to be a better opponent for the Maia personality. I'll post the games as soon as the match is over. With the Maia moving very rapidly, the games don't take long to complete. Of course, the processing speed of the Evo is not so relevant here because it's limited to 6 ply and does not calculate in opponents time. The only disadvantage the MCGP2024 has is less pondering time and not sure how much that will impact on the final result.
There is some interesting play and the new lookahead feature on the Chessnut Evo's Maia bot has certainly transformed it's playing ability dramatically. I'll post more comments with the games. The only thing I would say is that the Maia bot always opens with P-K4 when playing white, and there is a good chance of seeing repeated games. Ray |
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AW: Re: Chessnut EVO Maia engine testing
However, I came across the following position with Maia playing Black and Black to move and it appears this confuses the Maia engine as it seems to get stuck!
The game is a draw as Black must take the Rook with his Bishop, but I left Maia running for 10 minutes and no move was given. This is way longer than is required to search 6 ply on the Evo. I then tried the built-in Lc0 engine with it's default weight file and this was the same, so there is a bug in the Evo's Lc0 engine. I suspected this might be the case because Maia uses the Lc0 engine and Maia is really just a set of weight files used by Lc0. Ray The game is a draw. Certainly ! The game is a draw as Black must take the rook. No, not really. Imagine a team match, last game, trailing a whole point - you must win otherwise the match is lost. Here I would avoid the direct stalemate draw with BxR, instead I would play on with 1. ...Kd4 hoping for 2. Ra2 c4, perhaps a swindle against a weaker player might still be possible. Of course the position even after 1. ...Kd4 is still a forced draw, a stronger player would aim for 2. Re6 Bb7 3. Rb6 Bc8 4. Rc6 Bb7 and he has the choice to go for a threefold repetition or even 5. Rxc5 draws as the white king goes to the a1-corner and black can't win as he has a bishop of the wrong colour. At least a try...maybe Maia/Lc0 thinks in a similar way...I'm not going full throttle...whom do I play...a patzer ?? Regards Hans-Jürgen |
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AW: Chessnut EVO Maia engine testing
@Ray: If you don't mind I would like to have a look at that game with - as you called it in #3 - spectacular style.
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Re: AW: Re: Chessnut EVO Maia engine testing
Not looking at the bug, only at the position:
The game is a draw. Certainly ! The game is a draw as Black must take the rook. No, not really. Imagine a team match, last game, trailing a whole point - you must win otherwise the match is lost. Here I would avoid the direct stalemate draw with BxR, instead I would play on with 1. ...Kd4 hoping for 2. Ra2 c4, perhaps a swindle against a weaker player might still be possible. Of course the position even after 1. ...Kd4 is still a forced draw, a stronger player would aim for 2. Re6 Bb7 3. Rb6 Bc8 4. Rc6 Bb7 and he has the choice to go for a threefold repetition or even 5. Rxc5 draws as the white king goes to the a1-corner and black can't win as he has a bishop of the wrong colour. At least a try...maybe Maia/Lc0 thinks in a similar way...I'm not going full throttle...whom do I play...a patzer ?? Regards Hans-Jürgen |
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Re: AW: Chessnut EVO Maia engine testing
I will post the three games out of interest. I'm just writing up results from the current match between MCGPro2024 and Maia.
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Re: Chessnut EVO Maia engine testing
Now the first match has finished - with a good result all round, that being a win for the MCGP2024 but a respectable rating for the Maia 1900 bot - I've just started a second round of 10 games this time with the MCGP2024 using the Modern (HIARCS) book. I'll post the results as usual, but just as a taster the first game was a draw (I accepted MCGP's offer as it was sensible) but in the two games that followed the MCGP2024 was totally crushed. It faced two King-side attacks, did not see it coming and was unable to defend. Can the change of opening book make this much difference or will the Millennium machine come back fighting?
Ray |
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