Author: Dieter Buerssner
Date: 09:15:30 03/25/02
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On March 25, 2002 at 11:16:32, pavel wrote: >If I am not wrong The Yace book was made from a bunch of pgn, without giving >perticular notice to its style, so I dont know if it's perticularly favoured. I think, this is correct. Mogens, who created the book, may give a more detailled comment. yace.zip comes with a very small "learn book" dblearn.bin (I am not sure if you are using this). This has some preferences, for example it won't play 1. b3 by default. But essentially, the intention is, to give a rather wide opening repertoire (so you won't be bored too fast), and not to especially find out the openings, that suite or not suite the engine. Also this learn book has space for book learning (which is not done aggressively - Yace will not try to repeat won lines, just try to avoid lost lines). Regards, Dieter
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