Author: Aaron Tay
Date: 11:50:06 03/18/02
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On March 18, 2002 at 14:15:44, Uri Blass wrote: >Suppose you give a lot of chess players to think about >the best piece square table that they can think for programs? > >Do you expect the piece square table of the strong players to be better than the >piece square table of the other players who are not strong players but also not >beginners? > >If the answer is positive it means that strong players can be productive for >programmers when the programmers add numbers to the evaluation because the >players can help the programmers to have a better initial guess. > >My opinion is that being a stronger player is one of the things that can help >but it is not the only thing. Hmm how much chess programming knowledge are you assuming? None? >Uri
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