Author: Uri Blass
Date: 00:38:14 07/12/01
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On July 12, 2001 at 03:14:00, Fabio Barrettone wrote: >>Might have been a good question for sunday, if I wouldn't have found the >>booklet. But feel free to repeat it there if you like... maybe we get additional >>comments (i.e. what the use of this option is anyway :o). >> > >Could be as you say, and I certainly don't suggest that the booklet of Junior is >wrong, but... If you let play J7 vs any other engine in a Nunn match with >Threshold "8000" it wins more games. A coincidence? I don't think since if you >switch again the threshold to the normal value the vice-versa happens. Junior >plays always the same move with Permanet Brain OFF and no book, so the games are >all the same with the same threshold, but different with different ones. I could >give you the pgn for the games if you don't believe me, no problem. > >Sincerely, >Fabio. I wonder how it is possible that Junior can play with Threshold 8000. I remember from old Junior that threshold 8000 means that Junior only analyze moves with evaluation of more than 80 pawns for itself so it means that it cannot play without seeing a forced mate or almost a forced mate. This is the reason that I did not even think to try Junior to play with threshold 8000. How is it possible that Junior can play with threshold 8000? Uri
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