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Subject: Re: Rebel book learning

Author: Enrique Irazoqui

Date: 15:06:16 06/16/98

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On June 16, 1998 at 17:59:41, Ed Schröder wrote:

>>Posted by Moritz Berger on June 16, 1998 at 10:48:59:
>
>>In Reply to: Re: How Rebel plays at SSDF the bare facts, just statistics and
>>thoughts posted by Enrique Irazoqui on June 15, 1998 at 18:56:12:
>
>>On June 15, 1998 at 18:56:12, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>
>>>Rebel was unable to save its games and therefore to
>>>"learn", and it fell over and over on the same (not cooked) lines.
>
>>Is it true that Rebel 9 has to save its games in order for any book
>>learning to take place?
>
>No, this is not true.

It is not true that in the SSDF match Rebel 9 lost several games against Fritz 5
on the same opening lines because it couldn't save its games and therefore it
couldn't learn? I understood this is what you had said.

Enrique

>It depends.
>
>- Ed -
>
>
>>If so, then it would be different from most other programs I know
>>that 'learn' after e.g. +10 moves out of book or after reaching a
>>certain positive or negative evaluation.
>
>>Moritz



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