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Subject: Re: Material-only search from the starting position

Author: Duncan Roberts

Date: 14:39:33 01/10/05

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On January 10, 2005 at 17:18:10, Ricardo Gibert wrote:

>On January 10, 2005 at 16:45:43, Ricardo Gibert wrote:
>
>>I don't understand the interest in material only search. You've completed 34
>>ply, but what does that prove? For instance, how do you know if upon completion
>>of ply 35, your engine might decide that the best line gives up a pawn at move
>>3? It's possible. You're just spinning your wheels here for no reason. And this
>>is independent of whether or not you are using null move pruning or whatever.
>>That issue is a red herring that distracts from the fact that no firm conclusion
>>can drawn in any case.
>
>To be more precise, you can't claim there is no material loss in the first N
>moves, but you *can* claim no mate in N moves however, but that's all you can
>claim. As I understand it, it is the former case that is your primary interest.

according to dann you can claim there is probably no material gain for white in
the first N moves, if it finds nothing.

do you disagree with the claim?


duncan



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