Author: Pallav Nawani
Date: 10:49:17 01/07/05
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On January 06, 2005 at 21:59:31, Norm Pollock wrote: >My two cents: When an engine goes of book, it naturally does not foresee what >the book was "seeing" perhaps 14 ply in the future. So it should use double or >triple its normal time allotment to adjust to the "surroundings" as best as >possible. Lots of engines do this. The Baron, for example. Natwarlal will also do this if it thinks it is behind. Pallav
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