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Subject: Re: Question about computer chess evaluation.

Author: margolies,marc

Date: 15:54:12 01/16/04

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Hi Dima,
I am currently reading V Eingorn's new book from gambit press, which is very
much exactly about this subject on the human player side of the equation.



On January 16, 2004 at 18:17:13, Dmitri wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I am new here, but I read a little about chess software before. My question has
>to do with programs ability to tell if the position is slow (closed pawn mid
>game, technical endgame with "waiting" moves etc.) or sharp (open positions of
>king's gambit, fried liver etc.). Now pruning and other move filters that work
>well in some positions will not work well in others. So, reason I bring this up
>is my Fritz 8 has these settings and to me it looks like they are constant
>through the game, opening to endgame. Can programs adjust these to suit the need
>of the position, and if not why not? Of course there are special cases and
>special cases of special cases, but still it might be a good try to improve
>play.



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