Author: Uri Blass
Date: 02:41:02 12/29/01
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On December 29, 2001 at 05:11:26, Tom Kerrigan wrote: <snipped> >Are there any glaring problems with this idea? Possible problems: 1)There are a lot of positions when we do not know the best move and it is not clear that GM's moves are better than other moves that chess programs suggest. It is possible to choose only moves that your program can find after a long search but in this case you need to waste a lot of time to find big number of positions It is also possible to use only positions that humans are sure that the GM's move is the only best move but in this case you are not going to have a big number of positions 2)It is possible that after you change your evaluation based on position A and change your evaluation based on position B your program is unable again to find the right move in position A. Uri
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