Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 14:40:59 07/06/04
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On July 06, 2004 at 17:25:56, Andrei P wrote: >when there are multiple solutions, how is the analysis done? you take the first >hit that matches one of the possible answers and that is stable to the end of >the current ply? or does one wait for, let's say, 15 min, take the output and >compare to the correct moves? > >the first approach is easy to implement, but then the engine won't find better >moves that come at a later depth. the second approach would be much more >rigorous, but how to implement it, for example, in fritz interface? You can take a look at the literal output that follows and resolve it. I am not sure myself. My main interest on this study was to see how many moves agreed with the classical answers, and for those that did not agree, how many were blunders, how many were novelties and how many were ?! sort of moves.
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