Author: Charles Worthington
Date: 12:05:15 02/27/03
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On February 27, 2003 at 11:22:02, Divy wrote: > >The following refers to the Fritz gui: >Lets say you've found an opening book/repertoire that you really like. Nothing >home brewed here, something more or less prepared. I'm usually in the habbit of >optimizing my books during use (assuming I should be). Would I want to turn >this feature off therefore eliminating learning if I think the book is as good >as its going to get? Or would there be a benefit to keeping it on (optimizing) >when playing weaker programs/books for instance. Is there anyone here who is >tried and true about their own opening books and does not use the learning >feature? > >Regards, >Divy Hi Divy. I do not let adjust my weights for one reason. I import all of my games into my opening book the have the book learn from the database as white and black wins and losses. Then the statistics for there games are aoutomatically added to the book. It would be redundant for me to have Fritz learn them as he plays them. Charles
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