Author: Mike S.
Date: 10:41:23 05/09/00
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To avoid any misunderstanding: I too have the opinion of course, that the heuristics, tree search, evaluations etc. of the engine is the main part of a chess program. I appreciate any knowledge increase of a chess engine. The databases are just useful supplements for the opening and, in some cases (but by far not in all games), for the ending. Btw., I think this database access methods are not that simple, as we know from the constantly developed and improved ideas of opening trees, opening learning, "dynamic" endgame access, compression of tablebase data to fit into RAM, etc. - there's a lot of programming intelligence in this parts too. Regards, M.Scheidl
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