Author: Nathan Thom
Date: 22:22:17 01/15/03
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On January 16, 2003 at 01:11:44, Uri Blass wrote: >On January 16, 2003 at 00:15:24, Nathan Thom wrote: > >>Im an amateur chess player (around 1300), but love to program interesting >>problems. It seems that most of the programmers here are all very highly rated >>chess players. Most chess programs beat me easily, so I thought it would be >>interesting to see if I could write a program that could beat me aswell. >> >>In peoples opinion, will it be hard for me to write a program that can play very >>well (say 1800+) even if it only uses my basic knowledge of chess? > > >Basic knowledge is more than enought to get 1800++ >piece square table evaluation+alphabeta+check extensions is more than enough for >your purpose(you even do not need hash tables and null move pruning if your >target is only 1800++ and tscp is already at that level). > >Uri I guess im also concerned that after some point, Im not going to be able to improve it because I cant tell whether its new move is better than its old move! ill have to use another good program to evaluate its move.
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