Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 06:46:21 09/16/00
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On September 15, 2000 at 21:07:01, Dann Corbit wrote: >On September 15, 2000 at 18:31:22, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >[snip] >>>Semantics. It expands the depth of the search on each new iteration. Call >>it what you want, it's depth in plies. I do know that you have special >>extensions for recaptures, etc. but that could be considered a type of >>>pruning. >> >>Utter nonsense. >> >>By this definition, I have a program that can search over 1000 plys. > >No you don't. You only have one that can search special lines 1000 plies. It >does not complete the ply for each of the 1000 plies. Quote: It expands the depth of the search on each new iteration. Call it what you want, it's depth in plies. My program expands the depth of the search on each new iteration. If a requirement was that ALL lines should be searched to that depth, then you should have stated so. But then it is no refutation of Amir's statement. -- GCP
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