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Subject: Re: EGTB disadvantage for solving probs quick

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 17:48:39 12/05/00

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On December 05, 2000 at 12:30:08, Ernst A. Heinz wrote:

>>On December 05, 2000 at 09:49:31, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>>
>>On December 04, 2000 at 15:55:35, Ernst A. Heinz wrote:
>>
>>>>But for sure i don't want to waste another 16mb RAM from the expensive
>>>>RAM i have now for another EGTB cache.
>>>
>>>Your statement above again shows that you do not know
>>>what you are talking about. My RAM-based knowledgeable
>>>endgame databases are not just "another EGTB cache".
>>>
>>>=Ernst=
>>
>>
>>Post your algorithm instead of posting crap.
>
>As usual, the only one posting "crap" are you yourself, Vincent.
>
>Just surf my WWW pages at http://supertech.lcs.mit.edu/~heinz/.
>There you find all the information you need. As I said, I do not
>have the time to repeat my published stuff over and over again.
>
>Other people did not find it difficult to understand my texts.
>Chrilly Donninger, for instance, integrated RAM-based
>knowledgeable andgame databases into "Nimzo" in early 1999.
>
>=Ernst=

I'm definitely NOT gonna comment how i do things in DIEP,
but it's hell more efficient as the things you describe.

Basically i'm against doing statements as the one i just did here
in the previous sentence, but you're really annoying me to do it.

EGTBs are more efficient integrated in diep as nimzo does them.





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