Author: Rajen Gupta
Date: 12:32:50 12/04/97
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Tuning a book against a particular opponent should not be too difficult.eg to tune Pragramme A's book against Programme B you get them to play a large no of games against each other.You then select those games which programme A has won and incorporate these moves into Programme A's opening book.For the games which Programme A has lost you either get rid of these openings or reduce their weightage so that the programme is unlikely to play these moves next time.you can do this against a number of different programmes and if you spend a whole year building up this sort of opening database I am sure you are pretty well armed against your selected target programmes.I guess it would be a lot easier for the lesser known programmes to equip themselves against the better known ones rather than the other way round due to the free availability of the latter, and this I think is one of the factors why the top commercial programmes are dead scared of facing these assassins in sporadic computer vs computer world championships!
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