Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 15:53:48 05/14/98
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On May 14, 1998 at 08:48:46, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >On May 13, 1998 at 13:06:56, Christophe Theron wrote: > >>On May 13, 1998 at 07:14:16, Ralph Jörg Hellmig wrote: >> >>>So if there is a special time control, one program may play positionally >>>better, but the other one has better tactics, for example, the >>>positional better program will be stronger if the time control >>>increases, as it does also see the deciding tactics ... >> >>Another chess legend. >> >>Who has any proof of this statement? >> >>More knowledge better at longer time controls? Take a look at the top of >>the SSDF list, sit down a minute, and think again about this legend. > >SSDF, you're quoting an excellent example of where knowledge is >needed :) > >>I think that if you have more time to compute, you need LESS knowledge. >>We still have to find which kind of knowledge is needed in this case, >>and which other can be thrown out happily. > >Yes happily delete everything. Including the piece square table that's >left >in your program. Thanks for your advice, Master Vincent. :) Christophe
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