Adam Hair
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Adam Hair,
an American computer chess aficionado, notably working with Miguel A. Ballicora on testing Gaviota, and member of CCRL, the Computer Chess Rating Lists.
In January 2012, he published a survey of evidence from both perspectives concerning the Rybka Controversy and ICGA Investigations, at times as hosted by Ed Schröder [2].
Adam Hair served as moderator in CCC.
Publications
- Adam Hair (2012). The Rybka Investigation: A Survey Of Evidence From Both Perspectives.
- Don Dailey, Adam Hair, Mark Watkins (2014). Move Similarity Analysis in Chess Programs. Entertainment Computing, Vol. 5, No. 3, preprint as pdf
Forum Posts
- SPRT and Engine testing by Adam Hair, CCC, December 13, 2010 » SPRT
- Pairwise Analysis of Chess Engine Move Selections by Adam Hair, CCC, April 17, 2011
- Rybka Investigation : Survey Of Evidence by Adam Hair, CCC, January 10, 2012
- Pairwise Analysis of Chess Engine Move Selections Revisited by Adam Hair, CCC, March 04, 2012
- Pawn Advantage, Win Percentage, and Elo by Adam Hair, CCC, April 15, 2012 » Pawn Advantage, Win Percentage, and Elo
- Elo Increase per Doubling by Adam Hair, CCC, May 07, 2012
2015 ...
- Adam Hair's article on Pairwise comparison of engines by Charles Roberson, CCC, May 19, 2015
- The effective speedup from 1 to 8 cpus for SF and Komodo by Adam Hair, CCC, May 31, 2015 » Parallel Search, Stockfish, Komodo
- Stockfish benchmark data by Adam Hair, OpenChess Forum, November 27, 2016 » Stockfish
- SF Progression since Fishtest inception by Adam Hair, CCC, January 14, 2017 » Fishtest [3]
- Re: Run LC Zero in LittleBlitzerGUI by Adam Hair, CCC, April 14, 2018 » Leela Chess Zero, LittleBlitzer
External Links
References
- ↑ Blogger: userprofile: Adam Hair
- ↑ Adam Hair (2012). The Rybka Investigation: A Survey Of Evidence From Both Perspectives.
- ↑ Adam's Computer Chess Pages: Stockfish Progression