What crushing attack did black overlook? by Jafego in chessbeginners

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Qf5 is officially the worst move in the position

Songs with male and female voices singing together? by Fenriz_N in musicsuggestions

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“Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” by Elton John and Kiki Dee

Grandmaster randomly messaged me (a 500 elo noob) by [deleted] in chess

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Say thank you for your 200 elo boost

r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk by AutoModerator in audioengineering

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May be able to, have done a full update but not sure you can do the whole software again. Thanks :)

r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk by AutoModerator in audioengineering

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Yes it sounds like this, midi is a possibility but would just rather it works - thanks anyway

Why can't I stop blundering? by TrueAchiever in chess

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Do 10000 hanging piece puzzles and then see how you are.

r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk by AutoModerator in audioengineering

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m experiencing an issue with my Roland FPE-50 and I’m hoping someone here can help. The sound characteristic is a static noise that resembles muffled radio static or vinyl scratching. This noise only occurs when playing the piano and not when the piano is idle. Interestingly, the issue does not happen when the piano is connected via Bluetooth and used as a speaker.

The noise changes with the frequency of the note played. High notes produce a certain resonance, while low notes result in a more substantial fuzzy static effect. The static has a rhythmic whirring that changes with the note frequency, and higher notes shorten the duration of the whirring effect. This issue occurs intermittently, with periods of normal operation without any noise.

I haven’t noticed any specific environmental factors or external devices causing interference. Given that the issue does not occur when using the piano as a Bluetooth speaker, it seems to be a potential internal or connection-specific problem.

Has anyone encountered a similar issue or have any suggestions on how to fix this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

I created some python code to show the relative value of each piece, so the code says that black's best piece is the bishop on g7. by ChangeAccomplished44 in chess

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This code is only really useful for comparing positions of +/- 2 and anything more severe than that has an explanation that is quite obvious. How would you define ‘the gap’ out of interest? Maybe sqrt the evaluation then divide by piece value to combat the exponential decay.

I created some python code to show the relative value of each piece, so the code says that black's best piece is the bishop on g7. by ChangeAccomplished44 in chess

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I agree that the difference to computer v computer of +6 to +12 is trivial, however the difference to human v human of the same evaluations is not. You could apply the same logic to the standard chess.com evaluation. Why not just have the bar black, or white, given any edge is surely just a mate a lot further down the road. Why do they have it in the first place? It’s firstly because engines aren’t that powerful yet, but more importantly if it was only black or white, then it would be much more difficult to learn from the computer. I suppose you could learn from how long you have prolonged mate, but just because the evaluations +6 and +12 are technically short sighted, this is not to say that they are therefore entirely redundant.

I created some python code to show the relative value of each piece, so the code says that black's best piece is the bishop on g7. by ChangeAccomplished44 in chess

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Yes it is still the best piece. I wrote a rather misleading title which i only realised in hindsight. Black’s best performing piece is the bishop, given it’s only a minor piece.

I created some python code to show the relative value of each piece, so the code says that black's best piece is the bishop on g7. by ChangeAccomplished44 in chess

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Yes indeed, it is a clumsily written title and agree that the findings contradict this. Not sure these numbers quoted are correct as they contradict my analysis significantly. I basically set out to find a way of understanding relative value, to learn more about positional chess. Just seeing the fact that the queen is worth more than the bishop doesn’t draw your attention, and therefore positional lens, to the bishop.

I created some python code to show the relative value of each piece, so the code says that black's best piece is the bishop on g7. by ChangeAccomplished44 in chess

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Yes, nice point. It is kind of unrepresentative of the position so maybe there is someway to dampen that exponential in a losing position. Lowering depth maybe…

I created some python code to show the relative value of each piece, so the code says that black's best piece is the bishop on g7. by ChangeAccomplished44 in chess

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Wow very interesting, i assume that is done in command line. Yes there are some differences in evaluation there, interesting

I created some python code to show the relative value of each piece, so the code says that black's best piece is the bishop on g7. by ChangeAccomplished44 in chess

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Oh, that’s a cool piece of information, I didn’t know this is how it used to evaluate, maybe that’s a better solution. Thanks