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Subject: Re: Adaptive Null Move Pruning

Author: Ernst A. Heinz

Date: 11:12:59 09/27/00

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Hi Vincent,

>[...]
>program doesn't nullmove at all (with 1 piece),
>i'm searching up to 9 plies deeper, because
>i can use nullmove there, perhaps something for you to mention
>in your articles?

I use to write about my own rather than other people's
ideas and experiments.

Why don't you try to publish something serious yourself?

You always claim to have developed and know so many things
much better than most everybody else. So, why not write
about and submit it to the usual scientific peer review?

The "double null move" you mention might be a good first
shot in this direction.

If you already explained what it is, I missed it. I do not
know what you mean exactly by "double null move". How and
when do you apply it? What about experimental evaluation?
Which test results support your claim of "double null move"
being a technique worthwhile to implement?

Good luck with your writing,

=Ernst=



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