Author: David Amatulli
Date: 01:48:42 05/17/05
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On May 17, 2005 at 03:38:58, Tony Nichols wrote: >On May 16, 2005 at 21:28:21, Komputer Korner wrote: > >>Now that chess engines are rated equal to top GMs, why can't some chess >>programmer write a script to enable a copy of his engine Ex: >>Fritz,Shredder,Crafty to analyze every position (where there is more than 1 move >>choice in the book) let us say for 2 minutes each starting at the beginning of >>the book. Then it would automatically put in the numerical annotation in the >>opening book. After a couple of months or so, X number of plies of opening moves >>would be completely annotated(depending on the size of the book. Or better yet, >>the openings could be split up and one computer each could be used on each >>opening and then at the end they could be combined. I am assuming that the books >>and combined master book would catch all transpositions like the ChessBase and >>Bookup opening books do. Then the programmer or company could sell or give away >>this annotated master book which the customer could change with new information. >> Or has this already been done. I know that there are lots of small books that >>have been done but what about God's opening book? > >Hello, KK >If computers were good at the opening they wouldn't need books! >Regards >Tony If humans were good they would'nt need opening books either. -Dave
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