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Subject: Re: Norman, slightly off the Subject..=...SCID

Author: David H. McClain

Date: 13:29:47 01/13/05

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On January 13, 2005 at 14:39:35, Norm Pollock wrote:

>
>Games are from jan 1, 2000 to present. Sources are TWIC and ChessCollect
>
>Filtered out (as best as possible) using Scid 3.61 and pgn-extract: players
>under 2400 elo, games with [FEN (includes FRC), blindfold, blitz, rapid,
>lightning, simultaneous, email, twins and duplicates, computer engines, 20 moves
>(40 plies) or less, games on the Internet (ICC, FICS, playchess, IEC), unusual
>ratings or unusual names.
>
>And of course you have the option of filtering out even more.
>
>Stripped out excess tags.
>
>Some suggestions for book builders:
>Use a high number of occurrences if you are building a book. I recommend 12. Do
>not use book learning if multiple engines share the book. The two book approach-
>a white book and a black book is better than the 1 book approach. That is
>because you can build the white book just from games that white wins/draws, and
>build the black book just from games that black wins/draws.

I have SCID 3.5 in use, but also downloaded SCID 3.61 some time ago.  Do I need
to uninstall 3.5 before installing 3.61?  I couldn'd find these instructions
anywhere on the SCID site.  DHM



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