Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 17:10:57 08/02/01
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On August 02, 2001 at 13:09:54, Ed Panek wrote:
>OK how about this then....after pondering a move for 7 minutes the computer
>suddenly sees its evaluation jump several points and sees a move it hadnt
>considerd highly before as an excellent move. Why not save this move to a
>database to save thinking time?
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>Ed
Your basic assumption is wrong.
a) you assume determinism which no one has nowadays,
already the fact that i'm running an OS means it's not
deterministic
b) you assume that you WANT to play this move
c) you assume that you want to repeat. Well in fact i do NOT want
to repeat, because if i play a human then this human is only going
to repeat if it's good for him and sure a human is smarter as me
poor program is.
Of course on paper your assumption is ok for SSDF, but well for SSDF
all i might need to do is ship a blanco check anyway.
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