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Subject: Re: How I can be sure? (was Rebel learning)

Author: Peter Herttrich

Date: 07:08:16 06/23/98

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On June 23, 1998 at 09:55:07, Ed Schröder wrote:

>>Posted by Peter Herttrich on June 23, 1998 at 06:53:21:
>
>>Hello Ed, hello World,
>
>>now I could also detect games, which are doubles and where
>>R9 get lost.
>>Surprising for me, this games are only against Fritz5.
>>Of course without the 232-interface. Only the Peter-interface :-)
>
>>Now my question, how I can be sure, that Rebel learns?
>>(the menuponint is 'on', of course)
>
>The Rebel9 learner is split into 2 parts, a part for learning against
>humans and a separate part for learning against computers (for the
>moment only detected by the use of auto232).
>
>The human part of the learner is tuned to be very mild. This means you
>can have the pleasure of beating Rebel9 3-4 times on the same opening
>but then it's definitely the end of all the fun.
>
>The second reason for the mild human learner is that it will avoid to
>endlessly repeat opening lines Rebel9 has won. How irritating! I want
>to keep my customers :)
>
>Then there is the comp-learner. This learner is not mild but aggressive.
>It will seldom replay lost openings and will strongly try to repeat won
>opening lines.


tnx for your fast response, Ed.

Now a light goes up.
So I can expect changings in the future, good.
Any trick, to activate the comp-learner without 232-connection?

Btw.: I think you will keep your customers. But the next Rebel,
which I only will accept, will be a Windoze-Version, or better
a LINUX-Version. The poll said, if I remember right, 8%  Linux-
User. So, how abt some % customers ?   :)


>- Ed -
>
>
>>cheerio
>>Peter



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