Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 08:03:00 11/19/00
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On November 19, 2000 at 08:11:11, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: >On November 18, 2000 at 15:54:27, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>This could be an ingenious idea to make a program that could search by using the >>Brute force and selective method simultaneouly and be able to make a sound >>decision move by move depending on which method has produced the highest >>evaluation. Christophe should be able to experiment with his next version of >>Chess Tiger, since he has worked with both methods separately, but not taking >>the benefit of using them simultaneously. >> >>Pichard. > >This is exactly the idea behind the triple brain in Shredder5, but the choice is >more complicated them just looking at the evaluation. > >Stefan I have not yet purchased Shredder5 and am wondering whether or not I should. The recent posts regarding Shredder5 do make it sound interesting. One question about Shredder5 that keeps recurring in my mind is: "How sophisticated is the voter?" Can someone please tell whatever they know about the this, please?
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