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Subject: Re: suggestion for a rule for exposing source code in world championship

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 17:04:22 02/27/04

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On February 27, 2004 at 19:43:35, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On February 27, 2004 at 18:58:03, William H Rogers wrote:
>
>>The whole program really does not have to be exposed, only the evals, as that is
>>the main heart of almost every chess program.
>
>Except for most programs, where the search is the most important part.

I agree and I do not feel that the eval is the main heart of my program.

I think that the possible ideas for better search without changing the
evaluation are huge and I think that I can earn more from better search than
from changing the evaluation.

I do not claim that the improving the evaluation is not important but it is not
important enough to call it the main heart of the program.

I remember your opinion that after some time programmers work only on improving
the evaluation but I do not think that it is the case and I think that always it
is possible to improve both factors.

Uri



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