Author: Joachim Rang
Date: 01:38:05 10/05/05
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On October 04, 2005 at 20:02:37, Jon Dart wrote: >On October 04, 2005 at 19:23:49, Joachim Rang wrote: > > >>what has this to do with book-learning? > >I have two kinds of book learning. One is opening >learning based on scores during the game. Then there >is a separate learning pass based on game result. >They are independent. The first strategy avoids >lines that give a bad score soon out of book. But >sometimes these are not actually bad openings. The >second strategy avoids lines that lead to lost games. > >--Jon I don't get it. If your score is say -10 and the opponent looses on time you decide that was a good opening? If the game is over just take the last eval and decide whether it is a loss, draw or win. Then you make your book-learning. I may even suggest margins: score >300 = win; 300 > score < -300 = draw; score < -300 = loss. Joachim
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