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Subject: Re: EGTB disadvantage for solving probs quick

Author: Ernst A. Heinz

Date: 12:44:46 12/04/00

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Dear Andrew,

>First I find your post (and many past ones) of very little merit, just
>'flagrant commercial exhortations' at best.

I am sorry that I just do not have the time to post stuff over
and over again which I have already explained here, on
rec.games.chess.computer, and/or in my scientific publications
(most of which are actually available online as preprints on my
WWW pages at http://supertech.lcs.mit.edu/~heinz/). Hence, I like
to refer people to my book which deals with all these topics.

BTW, I receive about $1.50 per copy sold and books in specialty
areas like computer chess hardly sell more than 1,000 copies. So
much for your alleged "flagrant commercial exhortations".

>Second you can't ask everyone to read your
>book to understand what you mean if you can't write it clearly in few lines.

Please excuse that I am such a bad lecturer. However, some
things just do not lend themselves for simple explanations
in a few lines.

>And finally I fail to see what part of Vincents post was utter nonsense.

His "I do not have 6GB of RAM" alleging that my technique
needs tons of memory which it does not.

=Ernst=



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