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Subject: Re: More CM 6000 settings tests.

Author: Ralph E. Carter

Date: 11:28:26 12/10/98

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On December 10, 1998 at 09:24:16, Dan Kiski wrote:

>On December 10, 1998 at 09:16:47, Harald Faber wrote:
>
>>On December 10, 1998 at 09:13:52, Dan Kiski wrote:
>>
>>>As I already stated I agree meaningless, the nunn positions as a start basis
>>>should be utilized, since opening books are so large and any results over 14
>>>games could be only based on opening advantage.
>>>Dan Kiski
>>
>>So could be with the Nunn...Nunn is only 10 positions. The perfect, overall and
>>complete test would be ALL theoretical lines from A00-E99.
>>Volunteers step forward please. :-)))
>
>No.....provided as stated you play as a minimum 100 games i think nunn is
>perfect. To try all lines from A00-E99 when we already at least you and I agree
>the French for black is bad and naturally there are tons of others that
>computers already will not play.
>
>Dan Kiski.

The French and Stonewall and others are problems we expect programmers
to improve in the future.
Some already have, and should be recognized.

Since these are ESPECIALLY hard for computers, they are ESPECIALLY
interesting. Don't you think?




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