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Subject: Re: about the kk kup(how to use wisely the opening book)

Author: Komputer Korner

Date: 07:36:24 08/04/98

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On August 03, 1998 at 23:18:50, blass uri wrote:

>
>On August 03, 1998 at 22:37:29, blass uri wrote:
>
>>I think a better idea is not to use the opening book without evaluating
>>in this tournament but to give the programs to calculate the best move with
>>some bias for the book moves(If a move not in the book is better  significantly
>>than the book move the program should not play the book move).
>>
>>If it is not possible to do it directly then it is possible to give the computer
>>to evaluate the position after the book move it wants to play and the evaluation
>>without the book  and if there is a difference of more than 0.7 pawn for the not
>>book move the computer will not play the book move.
>>I do not know if using 0.7 is a good idea and what number is optimal.
>>
>>Uri
>I thunk the programmers should decide about exact instructions how to use the
>opening book in the kk kup.
>I believe if there is more than 1 move in the book opening the program
>should not play 1 of them without evaluating but to evaluate what is the
>best book move if it is going to play a book move.
>
>Uri


Surely the programmers take this into account when formulating their tournament
books. Every programmer has his own way of doing things. Bob told you Crafty's
way. Perhaps others will reveal their's.
--
Komputer Korner



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