Author: Don Dailey
Date: 05:05:14 11/28/97
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A good rule of thumb (at least works for us) is that once your hash table gets saturated, each doubling of hash table size will speed up the program by about 6 or 7 percent. For most programs this does not happen immediately and when it does the effect will be gradual with time. You will not notice a drastic problem all of a sudden. Your program will still find better moves with increasing depth with no problem.
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