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Subject: Re: Rebel 10 book learning

Author: Ralph E. Carter

Date: 02:34:54 12/21/98

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On December 21, 1998 at 04:17:19, Harald Faber wrote:

>On December 19, 1998 at 12:55:51, Ralph E. Carter wrote:
>
>>>I read in IM Kaufman's review that Rebel10 does have book learning.
>>>Can anyone confirm this ? I think I recently read somewhere that this was a
>>>missing feature. (I could be confusing it with another program -my apologies to
>>>IM Kaufman)
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>
>>It does have book learning.
>
>The question is: How good is it?
>I am thinking of the following case:
>Player beats Rebel where Rebel doesn't come into the rebel.mvs but only stays in
>his internal tournament book (thrown out e.g. in move 6). What will happen? Will
>Rebel duplicate that line again? The Rebel move values are not in the internal
>tournament book bt in the rebel.mvs. So learning in tat above described game
>doesn't work. Am I right? Ed?

I can't answer your question, because I don't use book learning in any of my
programs that have it.

The computer's results against ME, are not appropriate data to put in a book of
GM moves.






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