Author: Amir
Date: 16:53:16 06/28/05
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On June 28, 2005 at 18:40:28, K. Burcham wrote: >On June 28, 2005 at 18:31:26, Amir wrote: > >>On June 28, 2005 at 18:20:26, Steve B wrote: >> >>>for my part,i would be interested in a match where the computer uses no opening >>>book >>> >>>let the computer start thinking on its own from move one >>> >>>i am not saying this would make a big difference,perhaps it would,perhaps not, >>>but i would find it of interest >>>at least one match like this against a SuperGM >>> >>>this is a bit more interesting then simply giving the human odds of a pawn IMO >>> >> >>Hydra onyl had 10 moves opening book so I don't think that is irrelevant. The >>problem with zero moves book is that the comp would play exact same game (same >>opening) every time. A small 10 moves book adds more variety. > >No not true, the GM would not play the same opening after each loss. >So the program would reply with a different move. But if the GM (or any other player) makes same move, the game will be repeated, i.e. any GM can repeat same game over and over if the comp doesn't have any book. A small 10 move book is needed just to add some variety.
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