Author: Christian Pike
Date: 01:21:01 09/07/00
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On September 06, 2000 at 15:37:51, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: >>I beleive that the quality of the book can be measured by the evaluation of the >>program when it gets out of the book. >I don't think that this is really important. It is more important that the >program knows what to do and find the right moves. The evaluation doesn't matter >much. Stefan is completely right. it is UNIMPORTANT how the first score of the program is. it is important IF the opponent understands the position and if the program understands it too. if e.g. this position was played by the program before, and it was able to handle it (to win the game), the chances are high that it can win this position too.
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