Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 04:12:29 05/15/03
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On May 15, 2003 at 06:06:23, Günther Simon wrote:
>On May 15, 2003 at 05:57:58, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>In game 28 they played:
>>
>>1. d4 {book 0s} Nf6 {0s} 2. Nf3 {book 0s} g6 {0s} 3. c4
>>{book 0s} Bg7 {0s} 4. g3 {book 0s} O-O {0s} 5. Bg2 {book
>>0s} d6 {0s} 6. O-O {book 0s} Nc6 {0s} 7. Nc3 {book 0s} a6
>>{0s} 8. h3 {book 0s} Rb8 {0s} 9. e4 {book 0s} b5 {0s}
>>10. e5 {book 0s} Nd7 {0s} 11. cxb5 {+1.33/13 2:24m}
>>
>>and Ruffian lost. But now Ruffian drew in the same opening.
>>I think Ruffian have a good book. Or is it learning?
>>
>>This is proof enough that Ruffian has a good learning, contrary to what I
>>thought before. But with only 9 more games, hopefully Ruffian might end up with
>>at least 13 points.
>>
>>Jorge
>
>Ruffian has no learning.
>
>Günther
This is correct, Ruffian has indeed no learning and all was said above
has not connection with a learning function.
Kurt
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