Author: Tord Romstad
Date: 07:58:30 10/14/03
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On October 14, 2003 at 10:47:40, Robert Hyatt wrote: >One example. How do you tune/limit extensions? It is possible to tune them >so that they are most efficient at one specific depth. Go deeper and they >tend to over-extend, go shallower and they tend to under-extend. Yes, you >should be able to tune it so it does the correct thing for all cases, but >I don't necessarily believe that I have done that. I am sure I _could_ do >that, given the time, however. Couldn't you just extend differently depending on the iteration number? Or would that cause too much search instability? Tord
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