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Subject: Re: Chess Skill in Man and Machine

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 23:16:47 06/22/00

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On June 22, 2000 at 19:53:43, John Coffey wrote:

>On June 22, 2000 at 19:46:22, John Coffey wrote:
>
>>Hard to believe that I started this thread.  There are still details about
>>bitboards that I am curious about.  I think that I will order "Chess Skill in
>>Man and Machine."
>>
>>Thanks to all who responded.
>>
>>I had trouble submitted this post and had to try 7 times.
>>
>>John Coffey
>
>Amazon.com lists 3 editions.   The only one not out of print is dated early
>80's.  I question if I want to spend $31 for a 2 decade old reference.   Is it
>worth it?
>
>John Coffey

Almost everything you can find is really low density.  There is a nice article
about Chess 4.5, and there's some general history and a lot of text that you
might get some ideas from.

I have the majority of books published in English on the topic, I think.  Most
the the books have one or two good articles in them, but there's nothing really
that really hits the spot, if you just want to infuse knowledge into your head.

bruce



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