Author: Russell Reagan
Date: 13:14:00 10/21/03
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On October 21, 2003 at 04:49:45, Gerd Isenberg wrote: >May be Dan Wulff's (Gandalf's Book Author) approach, to throw out all book >lines, where after a short analyses absulute score is greater some threshold, is >practical to avoid such book lines at all. So, for instance, if the program analyzed a line, and the score was greater than, say, +2.00 (or whatever the threshold is), remove it from the book and let the computer handle that position on its own? What reason would there be for not doing this?
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