Author: Jan K.
Date: 04:48:57 08/26/04
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With bitboards you can store the info in much more elegant way it seems, of course the outcome is the same :) i don't have a problem with "what-to-evaluate" but "how-to-store-it"....ie with bitboards in pawn evaluation you can exactly say "this is a strong square" and then put the info into one 64-bit integer for both sides, without it you have to use multiple arrays unless you find something clever. ;)
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