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Subject: Re: why write a fast chess program ?

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 20:07:08 08/17/02

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On August 17, 2002 at 15:02:45, Engin Üstün wrote:

using 1-5 moves a position and ignoring the
rest will give a 1500 rated engine because you might miss
that mate in 1, or miss you lose a piece in 2 ply.

Is that what you want?

>i sad the most of programs today not all.
>sorry but i want not discuss wich programs are fast or used bitboards.
>
>i meaned is not exist other ways to write a strong engine using selective
>methods.
>i mean not null move or extensions.
>to try 1-5 moves per position not more and reduce the nodes and search tree
>extremently.
>problem is what 1-5 moves are there to try search.
>i know that is a old idea, but i see nobody of programers are to try this way.
>
>programs been faster and faster, is that the only one way?



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