Author: Andrew Williams
Date: 15:35:53 01/28/02
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On January 28, 2002 at 17:04:01, William H Rogers wrote: >What you stated might be what has really happened. I will give you an example of >what I mean and hope it makes sense. >Suppose that this is my pv: > >1. e2e4, e7e5, g1f3 etc. > >I really don't mean at the beginnig of the game, it well could be move 20 or >something. The question is if a program predicts e7e5 would it be logical to >just make the move g1f3 with recalculating all other moves once again? > I can't see what the advantage would be. Surely that would be just thinking once every two moves? I don't think I'd want my program doing that. >Please do not confuse this example with the real thing. Some of the older >programs include "My Chess" and a few others. I don't think that they used >pondering at that time. >Thanks >Bill Andrew
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