Author: blass uri
Date: 08:41:00 06/09/00
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On June 09, 2000 at 07:55:15, Graham Laight wrote: <snipped> >A human relies, compared to computers, almost 100% on knowledge - yet some of >them can still beat the silicon players. They do this by: > >1. Evaluating the positions they see very well, and > >2. Pruning their search. Good players don't look at many moves in most >positions. They also do it by 3.Changing their evaluation of the positions based on what they learned from their search. Uri
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