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Subject: Re: ChessBase tree feature is definitely bugged. NO

Author: chandler yergin

Date: 01:58:25 05/23/05

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On May 23, 2005 at 02:58:29, Darrel Briley wrote:

>On May 22, 2005 at 03:54:58, chandler yergin wrote:
>
>>On May 21, 2005 at 22:09:01, Komputer Korner wrote:
>>
>>>On May 21, 2005 at 20:17:17, chandler yergin wrote:
>>>
>>>>You can include variations i.e. analysis that is included in games you input,
>>>>but these are not included in the statistical analysis.
>>>>Transpositions are handled perfectly, and even reverse color openings.
>>>>Try 1.c3 e5 2.c4 the Program will follow the Sicilian with White.
>>>
>>>
>>>You don't have to include whole games to the tree. It was designed to add
>>>individual moves to the tree or a partial line of moves which is the same as
>>>adding individual moves to an opening book.
>>
>>Yes when adding games, truncate them to usually 20 moves beyond the ECO
>>Classification.
>>
>> The statistics were included by
>>>Chessbase from games they imported and then pruned off most of the tree so that
>>>just the opening was left. You can also do the same thing by adding games or
>>>even just add statistics without adding the games.
>>
>>Statistics are compiled from Database searches of games played.
>>You cannot 'add' statistics.
>
>
>
>The definition of "Learn from database" is, and I quote "Learn from database
>adds the statistics from a selected database without actually importing the
>moves into the tree."  This was taken directly from the help file of Fritz8.
>So, Chandler, you are once again, wrong.

PFFT!
And.. you can quote me!
>
>
>>
>>Either way, your choice, but
>>>my original post stands. There are bugs in the tree.
>>
>>No there are not. I suggest it's 'Operator Error'.



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