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Subject: Re: Ingo Althofer does something similar...

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 09:33:01 10/19/00

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Hi:

Ingo Althofer, a german mathematician that visited me a couple of years ago, do
something similar, but he is the arbiter. And he uses one engine. Maybe if he
read this he could tell us something about what happens when this heap of brains
is putted to perform. There was also a very old program that had two engines,
one to tactical calculations, the other for strategic decisions. The first to do
the job was the strategical one, looking for the best positional move; then the
tactical asociate took a look to see if something was tactically wrong. But
then, what a third party could do? What the paralell engines does? What a heck
the third engine decides? I guess that the paralel engines goes along different
but equally tactical lines  and then the third engine decides on strategical
grounds IF there is not too much difference in the score of the previous two.
Opinions?

fernando



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