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Subject: Re: Silver.epd analysis {Absurdly long post with many engines @15 min}

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 16:12:35 01/23/06

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On January 23, 2006 at 18:24:35, Albert Silver wrote:

>Very interesting, thanks. It is very helpful, not only to see what the engines
>do, but also to see whether there are any positions that need changing (such as
>95% choosing the same move). I'm in doubt about the Assymetrical English at the
>moment, since so far I have only seen d5 being played, though your analysis
>suggests some may choose Bb4, so maybe I'll leave it.
>
>Either tonight, or tomorrow, I'll post the main theoretical moves.

I think it will be interesting to see if there are positions that are
"universally" bad for programs.

It may also be interesting to see what the quickest program to solution is.

Uri showed a position the Rybka got wrong, but given a lot more time it could
solve, for example.



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