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Subject: Re: Khalifman and Gelfand on computer

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 14:25:28 05/20/00

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On May 20, 2000 at 16:08:00, Alvaro Rodriguez wrote:

>You mean like a learning function? Learning from games they have played
>themselves without opening book? I think that some programs plays pretty strange
>moves and completly dislike some known theory without an opening book..
>I´m not really sure, but I´ve heard this many times..
>Maybe someone would like to do some testing, playing different programs against
>each other without opening book, and then compare them to the games with opening
>book.

Yes, that was the idea. To make the program "discover" by experience what moves
are correct and what are not. It might even extend known opening theory.

>> Gelfand believes that exterior means
>>improve the chess programs, which I think is correct.
>
>Improve what?

Opening and endgame play to mention a couple of examples.

Sincerely,
Mogens



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