Author: Komputer Korner
Date: 07:41:21 05/23/05
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On May 23, 2005 at 04:56:18, chandler yergin wrote: >On May 23, 2005 at 04:25:46, Torstein Hall wrote: > >>On May 22, 2005 at 23:15:37, chandler yergin wrote: >> >>>On May 22, 2005 at 22:46:13, Komputer Korner wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Then 'think' about what you said. >>>>>There are NO 'bogus' statistics. >>>>>Statistics are calculated from the games in the database. >>>>>A Move does NOT affect the Statistics! >>>>>A move is added into the game Classification of the ECO Opening Keys. >>>>>This is not rocket Science.. >>>>>Review 'Advanced Tree Functions'. >>>> >>>> >>>>Exactly my point. But of course you will twist arguments around to make it seem >>>>that you know what you are talking about. May I remind you that you said the >>>>following in your 1st response to this post. >>>> >>>>The following is a direct quote of Chandler Yergin. >>>> >>>> >>>>Chandler Yergin said : >>>>""If you add a move or a variation, you have changed the Tree. >>>>It does affect the statistics. >>>>This is not a Bug! The Program is doing what it's supposed to."" >>> >>>Yes, and I stand by it. >>>If you add a move or variation, the Program includes it in the ECO >>>Classification. You can Manually make the Program include a move or >>>prevent the Program from making a move. You can make a Tree "on the fly" >>>but it is stored in Virtual memory, and when you shut down, it is lost, it is >>>not a permanent feature. That is not a bug, the Program is doing what it >>>is suupposed to do. >>>As I said, the Tree by default is 'write protected'. >>>When writing it to your Hard Disc, it does NOT automatically remove that >>>protection. >>>Your assertion that it does, just displays your ignorance. >>>What is bizarre, is "why" you would want to add 1 move to a Tree! >>> >>>NO! >> >>You really do not understand?!? >> >>Of course you can add or remove write protection on a file. (That is a standard >>windows feature.) And one reason to add a move or more to tree: You have made a >>tree from a set of games that do not include the move you like. So you add it. >>If the statistics is is messed up after you do that, its a bug! (It should not >>add any statistics at all for the new move, until it has learned from a >>database. >> >>Torstein > > I hope you are adressing KK with this Post! No Chandler he is addressing you.
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