Author: Antonio Dieguez
Date: 15:54:49 01/08/03
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On January 08, 2003 at 17:51:42, Normand M. Blais wrote: >Hi Dann, > >Thank you for answering my post. I have one question: what is the meaning of >"numjug" in the function below? I know that "mv_ctrl" means "moves to time >control" but "numjug"? hi. it seems that mv_ctrl is moves per time control, and numjug is the ply. *80/100 is for safety, alternatively you can add some moves too. It looks strange to me, as if the mv_ctrl is too high (100 or whatever) the time allocated will be very small. But surely he doesn't use mv_ctrl if the moves per time control is too high.
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