Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 17:02:59 08/30/02
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On August 30, 2002 at 18:42:40, Omid David wrote: >Right on the other side, stands Ernst Heinz, which has published extensive >*practical* research, working on different "read world"(!) issues (e.g. >null-move pruning, futility pruning, etc). But Heinz's work was mostly >applicable for chess only, while Plaat worked also on Checkers and Othello >(something I don't plan to do!). Heinz's testing was also of just 'academical level', mind you. -- GCP
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