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Subject: Re: Knowledge V Search Depth Illustrated With Diagrams

Author: Jesus de la Villa

Date: 10:17:14 05/11/00

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On May 11, 2000 at 12:30:21, Graham Laight wrote:

>On May 11, 2000 at 12:10:14, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:
>
>>Graham,
>>
>>Very well illustrated.  You should write a book.  Maybe Bob Hyatt and Bruce
>>Moreland could round out your author content.
>
>Thanks very much!
>
>I've often thought that a well chosen selection of CCC postings would make a
>good book, myself.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>Is this possible:??
>>
>60 ** **************************************************************************
>   ** **************************************************************************
>    *   *       **         **       **       ** ****          ***    ********
>    **        ***       ******        ****         ***   ***  ***       ***
>40
>    * *    *     *         **           ***            **        **     ***
>     *           * **      **          **
>
>20  ***          **     **            ***         ***                  ***
>    ****
>
>   *****           ********        ******    ***********            ******
>10
>  ****************************************************************************
>  ****************************************************************************
>  ****************************************************************************
>0 ****************************************************************************
>Ply       Moves......
>>
>>Wherein, the endsearches are made more accurate and only the "best" routes to
>>the end are chosen.
>
>It's a good idea, but unfortunately I'm not sure it would be possible, because
>the number of possible positions increases exponentially as the game moves
>forward.
>
>-g
>
>>Thank you,
>>
>>
>>Tim Frohlick

It is posible for some branches, if they reach a EGTB position.



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