Author: Roberto Nerici
Date: 04:50:06 12/01/03
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On December 01, 2003 at 06:18:56, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote: >I think one point often forgotten in this context is that if you delay a >"simple" move too long, you give your opponent a free 100% pondering, which >might often then result of an instant move of the *opponent*. Yes indeed, that is one of the things I was worrying about (I use the word "worry" somewhat loosely). An engine needs to think long enough, but not too long... I'll post back if I ever have a brilliant idea on this :-) Roberto/.
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