Author: Peter Skinner
Date: 14:13:19 08/03/05
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On August 03, 2005 at 15:35:33, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > Show me an engine which has lost the same way over > and over again. This happens very seldom due to the > many different book lines used. > Kurt This happened with Rebel Tiger 12.0 I believe. 1. a4 was an opening that Fritz users used to exploit against it on ICC all the time. Due to it not learning, it fell for the same opening _every single time_. Once Rebel Tiger 13.0 came out, learning was implemented, and the hole was gone. This is a _perfect_ example of why learning is important. Another is the SSDF. Look at the learning that Fritz/Shredder/Hiarcs/Junior show in matches where the same opening lines are played. They vary where they played the poor move before. Peter
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