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Subject: Repa <==> Aper--one who apes, imitates

Author: Stephen A. Boak

Date: 14:14:24 04/21/02

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On April 21, 2002 at 11:44:42, Jason Repa wrote:

>On April 21, 2002 at 11:41:22, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>
>>On April 21, 2002 at 11:34:47, Jason Repa wrote:
>>
>>>So what is the best way to configure the Fritz "deep-positional analysis"
>>>functions ie; evaluation window level, variation length, depth, branching factor
>>>in order to optimize it's strength?
>>
>>Those options won't influence it's strength, only the amount of analysis
>>you get.
>>
>>--
>>GCP
>
>That will obviously affect its strength, since you have only a finite amount of
>time to deal with, the more analysis that is pertinent to the position that is
>produced, the stronger the analysis. Please refrain from commenting if you don't
>know what you are talking about!

Repa <==> Aper      great palindrome!
Aper:  one who apes, acts like an ape, imitates, makes a monkey out of himself
Imitates, Imitation: the sincerest form of flattery (and I emphasize
'sincerest')

hmmm, now where should I file this series of postings--oh, I know, I have
already compiled a file for several years with the insane & vapid (or is it
spelled v-aped?) postings of x (who shall remain nameless, less we flatter
him!).

--Steve (not 'Evets', believe me; I'm not that easily flattered!)



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