Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 13:42:52 10/04/02
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On October 04, 2002 at 06:26:13, Omid David wrote: >That's right, if a general "goal-oriented" blockade exists, my algorithms with >detect it (without any risk of mistakes). However its being an algorithm rather >than a simple static evaluation, results in its being too expensive to conduct >at all nodes. However, I believe a wise distribution of it along the search >tree, will make it profitable. I'm curious to see what your program says about this position: [D]2k5/2p5/1q1p4/pPpPp1pp/N1P1Pp2/P4PbP/KQ4P1/8 w - - 0 1 My stuff completely fails here now, wanting to play Nxb6 which supposedly leads to a draw.
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