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- - By Swaminathan N Date 2009-11-04 12:36
Chapter 7 of the Strategic Test Suite:   Offer of Simplification  is now available for download.

* Consists of carefully selected 100 questionairres on "Offer of simplification"

* All of the questions in this test suite are selected by me and thoroughly verified by Dann Corbitt through analysis with the help of top engines for hours. I initially selected about 170 problems and sent them to Dann, of which 100 has passed criteria. Dann then made the final selection after thorough tests.

* All the answers carry similar traits:

(1) [color=blue]Placing pieces in direction of trade especially when you're either materially superior or positionally superior. [/color]
(2) [color=blue]Tests your engine's understanding of simplification, trading of one of opponent's active pieces.[/color]
(3) [color=blue]The best moves involve the offer for trade of pieces. In most cases, the offer has to be accepted to avoid any more positional disadvantage but in some positions the offer is best declined. [/color]

Download it! [url=http://sites.google.com/site/strategictestsuite/home/offer-of-simplification]here[/url]:
http://sites.google.com/site/strategictestsuite/home/offer-of-simplification

Thanks to those who reported bugs and tested out the v1.0, v2.0, v3.0 and v4.0, v5.0 and v6.0. 

Test Suite release time: 4th of November, 2009
Swaminathan and Dann Corbit
Parent - - By Horst Wandersleben Date 2009-11-04 15:07 Edited 2009-11-04 15:13
anklickbarer link:
http://sites.google.com/site/strategictestsuite/home/offer-of-simplification

Thank you for the test suites!
Greetings
Horst
Parent - - By Swaminathan N Date 2009-11-06 09:54
You're welcome. Hope you enjoyed this test suite!
Parent - - By Horst Wandersleben Date 2009-11-06 12:29
I have a short question.
1R3b2/r4pk1/2qpn1p1/P1p1p2p/2P1P2P/5PP1/6K1/1Q1BB3 w - - bm Qb6; id "STS(v7.0) Simplification.001"; c0 "Qb6=10, Bc3=7, Kf1=7, Qb5=9";

Does "Qb6=10, Bc3=7, Kf1=7, Qb5=9" mean, that there are cooks?
On your site I didn't find any advice to this matter.
Parent - By Dann Corbit Date 2009-11-06 20:18
There are 1000 points for 100 correct answers (ten points per position if all of the best possible moves are chosen).
Qb6 is worth 10 points, because it is the best move.  Qb5 is worth 9 points (it's not quite as good).  Bc3 is worth 7 points.  Kf1 is worth one point.  If your program picks some other move, then it gets 0 points for that position.
The format is similar to Tony Hedlund's.
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