Author: Francois Bertin
Date: 10:10:42 11/04/98
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On November 04, 1998 at 02:09:03, Ed Schröder wrote:
>> Two questions Manfred:
>> What you say is that Rebel uses the score
>>for each move as a weight to decide which move to play. I tought that
>>these book analysis scores were only meant as user-information on the
>>value of a move relative to others. Does this mean that if I want Rebel
>>to choose a book move *randomly* between several possibilities in
>>a given position, I must use a book that has not been analysed?
>>If I deactivate "Show book score", does Rebel still uses the scores
>>for choosing its move?
>An "analyzed" Rebel opening book will display the Rebel score for each
>move in the book. It's user information to make up your mind what to play
>being in the opening-phase playing a game. It may help you to avoid making
>bad moves.
>
>Rebel10 doesn't use these scores to play moves or not. For that purpose use
>EOC=ACTIVE (or strong), see menu OPTION.
>
>For the future EOC will replace Rebel ".MVS" books. EOC is much more
>powerful than the MVS system. For instance a part of the "learning" will
>move to EOC. Just add any played game to a separate EOC-LEARN file
>and consult it with a special formula EOC=ACTIVE (or strong) alike.
Thanks for shedding some light on this topic, Ed :-). About the "big"
EOC on CD-ROM, will it be possible to run it directly from the CD-ROM
or will the database have to be installed on the hard drive? Will
it be possible to use the big EOC database directly in Rebel instead
of the native 300,000-game one?
Best regards,
François Bertin
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