Author: Leen Ammeraal
Date: 00:38:58 04/25/01
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On April 25, 2001 at 02:17:14, Johan Hutting wrote: >On April 24, 2001 at 13:00:25, Leen Ammeraal wrote: > >>As far as I know (which I admit is not very far), opening books for >>chess programs give only good moves to respond to good moves of the opponent, >>while I would like to have an opening book that also tells me how I should >>punish weak moves of my opponent. In other words, one set with good moves >>for white and another set with good moves for black. >>Could anyone help me? > >Just store an extra parameter, - for moves the engine shouldn't play, =/nothing >for normal moves and if needed a + for moves you want your engine to play (force >positions your engine is better in f.i.). Yes, I already did this in my program, but I wondered if anyone could help me with PGN files for openings that contain many question marks. For example: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f6? 3. ........ Here the third move for white and any further moves are important since these show me how to react to the bad move f6. I wonder if I really have to write such opening files myself or that I could benefit from the work of others. Leen
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