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Subject: Re: Look at it another way ...

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 23:49:33 02/22/05

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On February 23, 2005 at 01:22:23, Sandro Necchi wrote:

>><snipped>
>>>No, it is not a 232 problem. This would not happen on Fritz 8 or Deep Fritz 8.
>>
>>As far as I know learning should be automatic to the interface and
>>I wonder if the ssdf test Junior9 always under Junior9 GUI
>
>Yes, but the book must allowed it...check the difference and you will
>understand...I mean it should switch to a different variation...if
>available...of course...

I do not know how the learning work exactly but I think that if there is no
alternative available in the last move it should change previous moves.


>
>>
>>Is it possible that part of the testers use the old Fritz8 GUI to test Junior9?
>
>?????????

I thought that it is the fault of the interface and not the fault of the book.
(I believe that Amir did nothing about learning and trusted the chessbase
interface to do the learning for Junior)
If this is the fault of the book then the interface that Junior9 is tested is
irrelevant.

Uri



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