Author: Lieven Clarisse
Date: 10:46:16 10/30/02
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On October 30, 2002 at 13:44:24, Bo Persson wrote: >On October 30, 2002 at 13:36:16, Lieven Clarisse wrote: > >>Hi everybody, >> >>I am analysing a serie of positions with crafty. I observed that the higher i >>set the hash value, the more right moves were found (which is ofcourse logic). >> >>My question is this: >> >>at the end of some lines, there is the <HT> symbol, i think this referes to hash >>table. I noticed that the higher i set the hash value, the later in the >>evaluation the <HT> symbol appears. Could this be true? or i am wrong? What does >>it mean when <HT> shows up and is that good or bad news? > >Your observations are correct. > >Crafty tries to extend the lines by looking the end positions up in the hash >table. <HT> marks where the next possible entry wasn't available. A larger table >of course increases the odds for an entry not being overwritten. > >Bo Persson >bop2@telia.com thanks a lot for the reply! regards, lieven.
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