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Subject: Re: Book learning?

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 10:56:52 12/31/98

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On December 31, 1998 at 11:12:47, Inmann Werner wrote:

>On December 31, 1998 at 10:44:24, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>
>>I have written up Crafty's "book learning" algorithm for the JICCA.  It is
>>scheduled for publication in the next (March I think) issue.  Once it is
>>published there, I'll see about putting a copy on the CCC resource board as
>>well...
>
>Would be a great thing!!!!
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Werner
Well there is still an other iseu open what about programs who have a engine
learning option just as Rebel or Nimzo98 how can they learn to play that opening
well as already on the first atemped the program lossed myself I believe more in
Rebel eoc option By me it has won all its games with EOC on high and
antigrandmaster on strong so for instance the kingsindian is not a bad opening
to many programs give it as bad most games will be an easy draw and only some
wins for Withe and for black so it is a good opening
Openings are good if the games easely can get equal but opening books have to be
there but the learning option should only work after about 25 to 50 games then
it doesnt matter wich engine you use or if you have a program who has an engine
learning option ok it will take long before the programs will find out the books
but it is an honest valeu you have then



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