Author: Dieter Buerssner
Date: 15:18:21 03/29/04
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Yes. More realistically, a typical chess engine has something like 60000 different results for eval (most of which will be never reached). A typical search, that is not too short, will call eval million of times. Many results must be identical. But, I still admit, my first argument was wrong. Cheers, Dieter
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