Author: Ricardo Rego
Date: 07:42:53 02/27/04
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True... But I would like to say that I will never use its evals during the studies of my own (human) games ! Ruffian sounds useful just for engine matches. period. On February 27, 2004 at 10:35:36, Charles Roberson wrote: > > Any of the developers will say that the evaluation value is less important > than its ability to make good moves. You data shows that it makes as good a > move as the rest. The overall tuning of the evaluation equation(s) is key. > Ruffian's tuning looks different but if we the same could it be better?
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