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Subject: Re: Three Brain Schredder

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 14:44:50 11/17/00

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On November 17, 2000 at 17:20:25, Fernando Villegas wrote:
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>c) If it is not, how this entity compares with Schredder IF two top programs are
>harnessed toguether? I suppose many experiment has been already performed before
>delivery.

I think that it is has some rules based on evaluations and main lines.

Example 1:If engine A fail low after 1 second and engine B fail low after 10
seconds with the same main line then it is logical to assume that engine B is
weaker in tactics in the relevant position so it is logical to choose engine A.

Example 2:If engine A shows evaluations:+1.1 and the evaluation goes down to 0.5
when engine B has stable evaluation of 0.0 then it is logical to assume that
engine B understands the position better(I usually expect +1.1 to go up and not
to go down) so it is logical to choose engine B.

I do not know if Shredder is using similiar ideas but this is the ideas that
seem to me logical to try in order to be correct most of the time in choosing
the right engine in cases when both engines have equal strength.

Uri



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