Author: David Rasmussen
Date: 12:18:21 01/20/02
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On January 20, 2002 at 14:38:36, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On January 20, 2002 at 14:25:18, David Rasmussen wrote: > >>On January 20, 2002 at 12:21:25, Russell Reagan wrote: >> >>>I saw in CCT4 that some programs have been agreeing to draws and I'm curious how >>>most people handle this. I was thinking that if I was offered a draw I would add >>>a "move" to my legal move list with an evaluation of 0.0 and if that turned out >>>to be the best move, then I would "make" that "move" (basically accepting the >>>draw). I began to think about this, and if a strong program like Fritz, Junior, >>>ChessTiger, etc. used a method like this, then an oponent could play an opening >>>where the evaluation for that strong program would momentarily go below 0.0 as >>>white or slightly above 0.0 as black, at which point you could offer a draw and >>>it would accept, and in an even like CCT4 or at the WC's you could score an easy >>>draw against a program that you're almost sure would beat your program. >>>Obviously this method of offering and accepting draws isn't going to work, so >>>how do most people handle this? >>> >>>Russell >> >>One word: Content Factor >> >>(Actually that's two, but who's counting...) > >Don't you mean "Contempt factor"? > >The other one is determined by wins and losses, I think :-). > >Regards, >Mogens Eh... No... I've said it and I stick by that... OK, you're right :) /David
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