H.G.M. wrote: '... he threw the coin only 10 feet up into the air, on each try. While I brought my coin up to 30,000 feet in an airplane ...'
Understanding your example as an argument against Derek Nalls' testing method, I wonder why your chess engines always are thinking using the full given timeframe. It would be much more impressive, if your engine would decide always immediately. ;-)
I am still convinced, that longer thinking times would have an influence on the quality of the resulting moves.
Understanding your example as an argument against Derek Nalls' testing method, I wonder why your chess engines always are thinking using the full given timeframe. It would be much more impressive, if your engine would decide always immediately. ;-)
I am still convinced, that longer thinking times would have an influence on the quality of the resulting moves.