Author: Uri Blass
Date: 11:54:24 11/10/00
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On November 10, 2000 at 14:12:31, Christophe Theron wrote: <snipped> >This discussion between you and Uri sounds interesting, and the ideas might be >true and useable. > >However I see a much simpler way to get an already significant improvement by >using Chess Tiger 13.0 and Gambit Tiger 1.0 together, and any owner of the Rebel >11 CD can do it: > >The trick is very simple: just decide to use either Chess Tiger or Gambit Tiger >depending on which opponent you have to play. There is a problem what to do against new opponents and in this case it is possible to try both engines in the first 12 games and decide based on the results to learn which program to use in the next 28 games. I do not know if 12 is the optimal number. It is also possible to try to learn based on the opening which engine to use. It is possible after losing a game in the ssdf games to repeat the same opening with the second engine. If the engines are different enough the opponents may be confused because they will learn not to play nothing assuming they find no opening to avoid losing against one of the engines. Uri
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