Author: Graham Banks
Date: 14:54:10 04/22/05
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On April 22, 2005 at 17:07:35, Bill McGaugh wrote: >Thanks for the answer...sorry I got you mixed up with Ray...I should have >looked up the other posts... > >I will run the tournament you suggest. > >However...let's suppose we take a simple binomial distribution with an >n = 42, and probability of 0.5. There is a .0379 probability of getting >a 26, which seems similar to my results (.0454)... Hi Bill, sometimes given the same circumstances, an engine will play a different move due to moving after a shorter thinking time (hard to explain why really). This is bound to happen, but I don't think as often as what you suggest. It will be interesting to see your results, Regards, Graham.
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