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Subject: Re: Rebel Opening book question

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 00:28:42 11/05/98

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>Hi Ed, could you give some information under what conditions (machine, time or
>depth) Rebel.val was created?

The Rebel10 opening book was analyzed on a Pentium PRO 200 Mhz using
the PLY=5 level. It took about 64 hours.

- Ed -


>Thanks, Ernst-Jan.

>>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.

>>- Ed -



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