Author: Christos Gitsis
Date: 17:22:22 06/28/05
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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. Hydra would not play the same opening in every game if it used learning. It would avoid a line, if it had led to a loss in a previous game.
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