Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 16:02:47 04/28/00
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On April 28, 2000 at 18:31:00, Ed Schröder wrote: [snip] >My latest version needs 30 minutes to change its mind from gxf5 >to Qb6 and 3 minutes later to e5 which seems to me the best defending >move in this position. Anybody understands why programs tend to gxf5? >The move weakens the king pawn shelter any I am pretty sure all programs >have a (huge?) penalty for that. So there must be a reason why this move >is favored. What's the angle? The best way to figure out what the programs are thinking is to generate all the forward moves from this position as EPD and analyze each of them for the other side. Then we can easily see what the programs are hiding from.
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