Author: Peter Berger
Date: 14:50:45 08/24/05
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On August 24, 2005 at 14:24:13, Matthew Hull wrote: >All except for the Berger book. > >;) That's an issue I already thought about seriously last year. 2004 I decided to post in detail how the book was done at CCC (including *all* sources, the major one being Larry Kaufman) , so that anyone should have been able to simply redo it in case he/she was determined enough. But with the CCC search engine not being updated , this message is probably lost in cyberspace forever. I'd actually simply release it for download right now, if people interested to download understand how such a book is done and supposed to work. It is 100% deterministic for once at any given point in time, so it will of course suck terribly in a match against an engine that has a booklearner . So Bob was also correct to point out that there were *always* some minor changes between rounds, but the book that played in the final one is as close to the WCCC2005 book as you can get . I have no problem at all to provide the source or the books.bin itself for download somewhere - it's just that I don't think it will be *that* useful. Is there some demand ? Peter
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