Author: Tom Kerrigan
Date: 03:18:39 12/17/98
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I don't do this in my program and I've never heard of anything remotely like it until now. With every program that I know anything about, a node is a node is a node. -Tom On December 17, 1998 at 03:59:00, Komputer Korner wrote: >yes, I was assuming that pondering was disabled. The reason that I say that >there always will be a bias in non strict brute forcers is that pruning allows a >program to skip nodes. The pruning is different depending on the exact time >control and not on the 2 relative time controls, so that 1 program will be >following certain algorithms that the other program won't be because of the >different time control. >-- >Komputer Korner
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