Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba
Date: 03:25:57 09/30/03
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On September 29, 2003 at 14:59:04, Eelco de Groot wrote: >On September 29, 2003 at 05:01:27, Thorsten Czub wrote: > >>On September 28, 2003 at 09:33:51, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >> >>>On September 28, 2003 at 07:07:13, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I tought Rebel was retired from competitions, but anyway I am happy to see it >>>>playing again! >>>>José. >>> >>>True, but Ed had 'no choice' after I had told him that I really >>>wanted Rebel to play! So you'll find me operating the good old >>>Rebel in Leiden. And I have a busy tournament over there, since >>>Tiger and Deep Sjeng are playing as well.... >>> >>>Best wishes, Jeroen >> >>use the right styles Jeroen. >> >>Against Fritz kind of programs (fast ones) use 9344 clones. >>against slow programs (Shredder etc.) use 9375 clones. > >Are you sure that would be allowed Thorsten? I mean is a program entitled to >know what opponent it has? In that case it would be easy to automate it for a >program to choose an appropriate style before the game. For humans there is no >question that it is allowed, and already the openingbooks are tuned to the >opponents so why not the style? > >A program might also choose a different style as part of learning in a match, >even a slightly weaker style might be known to do better in certain openings >that the opponent program has played in the match, and this way counter some >booklearning. > > >Of course Ed would rather have a chip with eyes for Rebel... > > >Eelco In the world championship it is allowed. I do not know about Leiden, unfortunately I do not speak Dutch. José.
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