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Subject: Re: What is the point of Shredder 9 Uci big book? When.......

Author: Christian Koch

Date: 09:02:54 02/12/05

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On February 12, 2005 at 11:56:22, Ingo Bauer wrote:

>On February 12, 2005 at 11:17:03, Christian Koch wrote:
>
>>On February 12, 2005 at 10:48:00, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>
>>>On February 12, 2005 at 08:53:24, Ingo Bauer wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>>When it only plays e4 as white , with its 100% prob. Even when you go to book
>>>>>choices and select wide no other move has a prob to being chosen. This is not
>>>>>good at all for humans when training. Does anyone know how to change this where
>>>>>every book opening has an = chance of being chosen? I realize this greatly
>>>>>weakens play but I want more control for training and versatility. Any help on
>>>>>influancing its prob? Some help would be much apricated.
>>>>
>>>>Something is wrong with your book.
>>>>
>>>>e4 has 49.3%, d4 has 46.2%, c4 has 2.9% and Nf3 has 1.4%. The percentage is just
>>>>the percentage of the games included into the book and NOT the possibility of a
>>>>move beeing played. The GUI chosses the moves by the values "a - f". Have a look
>>>>at help, search for "book mode".
>>>>
>>>>Bye
>>>>Ingo
>>>
>>>      Hi Ingo
>>>      My values in the standard mode slightly differ:
>>>      1.e4 (a) 57.5 %
>>>      1.d4 (b) 39.3 %
>>>      1.Nf3 (d) 1.9 %
>>>      and in the tournament mode I have the following values:
>>>      1.e4 (a) 59.3 %
>>>      2.d4 (b) 40.6 %
>>>      all other first moves = 0.0 %
>>>      Kurt
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>great here are my values for S9 book:
>>
>>e4 (a) 50%
>>d4 (a) 46.8%
>>c4 (c) 3%
>>
>>Hmmm?????
>
>That my values differ may have different reasons, but is there a possibility
>that all of you have some "booklearning" enabled which is changing the values?
>Just a guess, important is the a,b,c,d,e and f!
>
>Bye
>Ingo

Hi Ingo,

just installed the book from scratch and the result is...

same values.

wondering a lot,
Christian



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