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Subject: Re: Opponent-modeling in computer chess

Author: Mathieu Pagé

Date: 12:33:34 07/14/05

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On July 14, 2005 at 15:26:23, James Swafford wrote:

>I had thought to do something along those lines.  About a year or
>year and a half ago I wrote a perl script that would log the ICC
>games for any account I told it to.
>
>I scheduled the script to run every half hour or so.  When it logged
>in, it would pull a 'history' of every account.  If there was a game
>in the history it hadn't logged yet, it would get the moves for
>that game and log them into a Postgres database.
>
>This worked pretty well, but I haven't run it in a long time, and
>I haven't done anthing with the data yet.
>
>--
>James

Hi James,

If I understand you well, you can retrives moves from games that have been
played on ICC?

I did not event thought one could use all the games of an opponent to model him.
I was thinking of using only the game *the learning engine* play against that
opponent

This seem a really good idea.



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