Author: Uri Blass
Date: 07:17:08 07/29/04
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On July 29, 2004 at 09:53:41, Daniel Shawul wrote:
>On July 29, 2004 at 09:47:32, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On July 29, 2004 at 09:35:57, Daniel Shawul wrote:
>>
>>>On July 29, 2004 at 09:21:10, Uri Blass wrote:
>>>
>>>>On July 29, 2004 at 09:05:50, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>[Event "Arena tournament"]
>>>>>[Site "S0025128408"]
>>>>>[Date "2004.07.29"]
>>>>>[Round "2"]
>>>>>[White "Baron140b2"]
>>>>>[Black "Movei00_8_251s"]
>>>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>>>[ECO "A00"]
>>>>>[Opening "Clemenz (Mead-Basman-de Klerk-Welling) Opening"]
>>>>>[Time "00:11:54"]
>>>>>[TimeControl "1800+0"]
>>>>>[Termination "normal"]
>>>>>[PlyCount "121"]
>>>>>[WhiteType "program"]
>>>>>[BlackType "program"]
>>>>>
>>>>>1.h3 e5 {+0.23/11 28} 2.a3 Nf6 {+0.55/11 35}
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>This game suggests that opening book is not very important
>>>>Baron starts 1.h3 2.a3 and still wins.
>>>>
>>>>learning can be more important and baron could beat movei more convinicingly by
>>>>repeating this line again and again.
>>>>
>>>>Dann Corbit's book has no reply to 1.h3 so movei cannot learn.
>>> why don't you add the line if it is not in the book.
>>> danchess learning add played lines if not in the book and
>>> change weight if it is.
>>> daniel
>>
>>If the program lost the game then what do you add when you do not want to repeat
>>a lost game?
>
>after h3 movie played e5. next time around danchess will not play e5 again
>and also the move afer a3. So it will be a completely different game if baron
>plays a3 again.
>daniel
In other words it may have in book moves that it does not play inspite of not
having book moves that it plays.
I need first to have a function to change my iterate function to be able to
ignore some root moves in order to do it.
It is possible but the main problem in this case is not to force the program not
to play every move after enough games.
Uri
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