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Subject: Re: Learning question

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 05:26:50 05/18/02

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On May 17, 2002 at 16:59:19, Russell Reagan wrote:

>On May 17, 2002 at 15:54:47, pavel wrote:
>
>>Program1 has positional learning
>>Program2 does not.
>>
>>Program2 is approximately 100 elo better than Program1.
>>
>>Is it theoritically possible that over the time of many thousand games in a
>>given time control Program1 will be equal to Program2 in that given time
>>control?
>>
>>
>>pavs
>
>Theoretically, yes, in a few thousand years (or is a few million?).
>
>Russell

To my point of vieuw program 1 does not have enough positional knowledge neither
does program 2
If the positional learning should work corectly program1 should in time easely
win against program2 but also against other programs.
Otherwise the statement of positional leaning is false!
Regards Marc van Hal



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