Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 11:35:55 05/27/04
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On May 27, 2004 at 14:21:15, John Rissler wrote: >P.S. I assume the top chess programmers -- such as Stefan Meyer-Kahlen -- do >not view Marty Hirsch's opening book learning method to be the most effective >way to improve opening play -- since none of them utilize it. Well, it was a my idea which was refined by Martin in a wonderful way as quite fun. Like everything it has advantages and disadvantages, but I think it made the computer chess programs more human like! > >Should have said none of them use it to my knowledge. :^) Who knows, maybe in future we will see something similar... Sandro
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