Author: chandler yergin
Date: 21:40:07 11/09/04
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On November 09, 2004 at 17:10:02, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >You are missing the point, Chandler. > >You probably played through the game with Shredder 8 on. I did NOT PLay through the game! I started on Black's move 10, turned on 'infinite analysis' 3 lines. It found 11.a3 and 11.h5 almost immediatly. I decreased the 3rd line, and let the other two run. I then 'clipped' the analysis & Posted it. There was NO learning! So your assumption, along with Uli's and Ed's are incorrect! I can't make it any simpler. CY I did analyze the game later, and saved it. At that point, it >found that some of the positions it originally thought were good for black, were >in fact good for white, and it recorded them. You then returned to the initial >position, and boom! it has learned from its mistakes. > >What is the difference you ask? The point is that Shredder would not play those >moves on its own, without help from a human, without a very long time to search. > >anthony Try it yourself... Don't lock on one variation, Use 3 lines, start any place in the game.. Watch when you get to move 11. Clip analysis and please Post it. Thanks, CY
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