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chopstrack

Track the evaluations of the book exits from chops.pgn on chessdb.cn (cdb). The name of the book stands for Complex Human OPeningS. The book is based on the book created by Joost VandeVondele in October 2024, that was originally named book_caissa_minElo2500_maxPlies24_cdb-082-102_softmax_d4_a10_4d_0.99_1.5d.pgn when it was announced on discord. The original book contained a total of 7320 lines from games in Caissabase that were played between 2500+ Elo human players and that lead to positions that current engines judge to be on the edge between a win and a draw. In addition, the positions were chosen so that for the next two full moves both sides have a variety of playable options, meaning that (engine) games starting from these positions are likely to diverge quickly.

The lines in chops.pgn are a subset from the lines in the original book that lead to the same 3588 unique positions (without move counters), with shorter lines being preferred where possible. The lines are between 2 and 24 plies long, with an average of 16.8 plies. The 3588 unique book exits are stored in chops.epd. This repo tracks the evaluations of the positions in chops.epd on cdb. On cdb they have an average depth of 16.6 plies, as well as 30.6 pieces on average. No position has fewer than 22 pieces on the board.

The file chops_cdbpv.epd contains the current cdb evaluations and PVs for each position. It is created daily with the help of the script cdbbulkpv.py from cdblib, and the obtained statistics are written to chopstrack.csv. Moreover, each day the hundred positions with the currently shortest PVs on cdb (ignoring PVs ending in a two-fold repetition) are written to chops_daily_shortest.epd, and the positions with absolute evaluations in the interval [90, 105] are written to chops_daily_edgy.epd.




Progress

The following graph attempts to measure the progress cdb makes in exploring and evaluating the positions in chops.epd. See caissatrack for a precise description of the plotted indicators.


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