Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 08:03:12 04/02/02
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On April 02, 2002 at 09:16:06, Uri Blass wrote: >On April 01, 2002 at 20:35:29, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>Here is a game where both programs NOT knowing what to do in the opening, since >>they are playing without Opening Books Managed to play a decent game of the >>Orangutan or Sokolsky Opening. Again I forced the first move 1.b4.... tomorrow I >>will let both programs select their own first move. Uri needs to make an opening >>Book for his program Movei. > >I think that there are more important things and movei >did not get a losing position out of the opening. > >movei even could get a better position and win a pawn by 19.b5 > >I find it strange that movei searched only to depth 2 when >it played 19.Bf3 and I will try to find the problem(if it is a bug in my program >or maybe the celeron was slowed down for some reason). Yes it is strange that it only searched to depth 2; I will replay the game from move 19.... today. Pichard >I did not check at this time if bigger depth can help movei >to find the right move. > >The tactics that wins a pawn >is relatively deep and I do not believe that movei can find it but maybe it can >find a4 for positional reasons.. > >Uri
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