Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba
Date: 09:35:46 03/11/99
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On March 11, 1999 at 12:27:03, John Coffey wrote: >I wonder how many programs deliberately use much more time on certain moves? > >Since I have never seen an explanation of how anit-gm works........ > > I HAVE a theory on how "anti-gm" might work on some programs. I > think that if the programs finds that it doesn't have the advantage > after doing a normal search, that it might increase the compute time > for that move by a factor of 3 (resulting in a 1 ply deeper search.) > Then it has to make up that time by taking less time for other moves. > The advantage of this method is that is allows the computer to adjust > to positions that might be more difficult than others. In other > words it would use its time more where it is needed. > > Seems like a good strategy for humans too. :-) > >Of course, I could be completely wrong here. :-) > >John Coffey I think time management is one of the most difficult topics in computer chess. It is very difficult to tell what is best, if there is any best at all.
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