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Subject: Re: Rebel EOC

Author: Rafael Vasquez

Date: 04:08:59 11/27/98

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On November 27, 1998 at 03:57:50, Arjen Oudheusden wrote:
Depending on how ou set EOC. It seems like you set it as active or strong. That
will make Rebel begin analizyng the EOC's move. If it's score for the move is
not better than for an other of the legal moves, then it will play that with the
better score. It also takes into account for the scoring the performance of the
move (percentage). It will add points to the score of the move if it's
performance is high (even if REBEL's analisys indicate another move sligthl
better it will play the one with the better performance then.).
The point is that unless ou set EOC=Book REBEL will not follow strictly the
moves in the database, instead it will make an intelligent choice.

>I think there's a strange quirck in Rebel 10's EOC. Sometimes when having EOC on
>it comes up with a move in a position that is already far out of the opening
>book and out of EOC itself. So the first time I thought: WOW what a great
>gadget, this position has been played before. However, when I followed the
>suggested move, EOC disappeared again. After this has happened more often, I am
>now almost conivinced this is a bug.
>
>Another minus of EOC is that it does not refer you to the original games played
>from a certain position. In that way there's still room for improvement Ed!
>
>And PLEASE ED make that TASCboard interface working in Rebel!
>
>(I've decided to hammer on about this now until it's done. TASCBOARD owners this
>is a call to arms!)
>
>Arjen.



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