Author: Jan-Frode Myklebust
Date: 06:17:52 03/17/98
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On March 16, 1998 at 19:37:51, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On March 16, 1998 at 19:14:45, Komputer Korner wrote: > >>The answer is so simple that I wonder why others aren't repeating it. I >>have said many times that the SSDF should allow programmers to submit >>opening book updates at any time. That plus book learning should solve >>the problem completely. >>-- >>Komputer Korner > >Imagine the mess. A new program arrives and all programmers must supply >a >new book for all their programs, old and new. Otherwise everybody would >suspect everybody else. Do you know how many books this means per year? > >I guess the best way out is through competent learners, maybe helped by >wide >books. With this, chances of getting trapped in more than very few games >are >minimal. Let the programs take care of themselves. > Why not do, as Bob Hyatt has suggested, put the programs out on the chess servers. The programmer could themself configure the program for optimal play, optimal hardware, etc... And all of us could have fun observing it!
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