Author: Daniel Clausen
Date: 02:53:49 11/28/02
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On November 28, 2002 at 05:22:59, Uri Blass wrote: [snip] >You should never follow a long line in ruffian's analysis and decide that it is >the right line. Actually that counts for all/most engines. The following experiment would be interesting: Engines has PV of: "M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M7" and makes move 'M1'. If the opponent does the expected move 'M2', how high is the probability, that the engine will make 'M3' as a response? And if the opponent, answers with M4, what's the probability for 'M5'? I didn't do this experiment with my engine, but I wouldn't be surprised if the probability for M3 (P(M3|M1-M2)) wouldn't be that high. Anyone did such an experiment? (and if so, what was the result? :) Sargon
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