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It would be nice to hear your conclusions. You presented data, but offered no interpretation. For example, you could say "based on this data I interpret the opening as ending on move X" or "based on elo the number of opening moves does (or does) not become affected".
too nice,as usual
How does the post game analysis divide the game into phases?
Cool stuff. You could show a scatter plot of Elo vs opening depth and see if we see a clear trend, or can fit a linear function for example.
@kadal_thendral said in #5:
> How does the post game analysis divide the game into phases?
It's a heuristic evaluating positions considering:
* Number of remaining major and minor pieces
* Pieces having left the backrank
* How often a small sliding window contains a mix of black and white pieces
github.com/lichess-org/scalachess/blob/master/src/main/scala/Divider.scala
> How does the post game analysis divide the game into phases?
It's a heuristic evaluating positions considering:
* Number of remaining major and minor pieces
* Pieces having left the backrank
* How often a small sliding window contains a mix of black and white pieces
github.com/lichess-org/scalachess/blob/master/src/main/scala/Divider.scala
Conclusions?? I came here to find 'How long is an opening?'. Still no answer :)
Your blog post was very good, but you didn't explain about the conclusion of what happened to the opening depending on the elo.
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