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Subject: Re: SSDF(Junior 6 - MCP8) Book Learning

Author: Chessfun

Date: 17:22:24 06/30/00

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On June 30, 2000 at 18:08:20, Mogens Larsen wrote:

>On June 30, 2000 at 17:10:48, Chessfun wrote:
>
>>I could be wrong, from the manual it says:
>>"Learns from experience and expands its own repertoire".
>>clearly this is position learning.
>
>Yes, that must be positional learning, even though it doesn't sound that
>promising. Maybe I'm just suspecious without reason, but if you describe
>position learning with one sentence then... Is that all there is about learning
>(experience) in the manual?
>

The actual manual is the MCP7 manual with MCP8 that's what
you got plus a two page sheet of improvements on MCP8.

From page 30.
Book Learning.
With "book learning" enabled the program will store moves that it likes
and play them immediately on future occasions. Furthermore, an opening
moves that turns out badly may be retired from use.
The use of the "book learning" depends on the level settings.
For example, moves that are learned at a given level are played only at
equal or faster levels.

The Learning and Book Learning features can be used separately but have
been designed to be used together for the best performance.

Thanks.






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