Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 06:04:31 10/25/00
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On October 25, 2000 at 00:06:40, Michel Langeveld wrote: >>Ernst uses MVV/LVA, which means the first capture he tries is the most valuable >>piece that is being attacked by any of his pieces, and then he tries the least >>valuable attacker for that piece. Others of us use SEE (static exchange >>evaluator) which is a bit more accurate, but costs a bit more computationally. > >Are you a buzzword inventor? ;-) >What is MVV/LVA supposed to mean (Most Value .... / Least Value Attacker). That came from Ken Thompson's hardware program. Stands for Most Valuable Victim, Least Valuable Agressor.
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