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Subject: Re: How much crows did you eat the last time? ;-)

Author: Günther Simon

Date: 14:24:43 12/02/05

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On December 02, 2005 at 16:20:40, chandler yergin wrote:

Why not quoting some yellow press infos, they are as good
as this 'gewaesch' (a German word puzzle, 'gewaesch' means
'nonsense');-)

This M.Waesch uses the same wrong and outdated infos like you.
(Never trust infos from a web site with such wrong colours BTW
- I am still blinded...)

How much crows did you eat the last time, when you were banned because
you were right and all other programmers and experienced users here
were wrong?
I guess none and that was your fault, because otherwise the crowws
sure would have had a good influence on your present shape regarding
your computer chess 'knowledge'.

Anyway Chandler, I like tabasco, but no need for a crow with it :-)

Cheers,
Guenther

>   Perhaps you prefer Pickles & Onions..?
>;)
>http://www.michael-waesch.de/trade/hash.htm
>
>Quoting:
>Unfortunately RAM-Size is limited an if the hashtable is full and a new move is
>to store, it overwrites older ones, loosing that data. So everything you can do,
>is, to think about the appropriate amount of hash you will give the engine. You
>also can do some mathematics on your own in order to figure out the best
>settings for your machine.
>
>But whatever your favourite hash-size will be, keep in mind that the engine will
>search the whole hashtable each move, before it calculates! That means, that the
>engine will spend much time searching your hashtable, hoping to find the actual
>position, before it starts to calculate, which can reduce the performance of
>your system and engine play enormously if you set hash-size too high. In
>blitz-games you simply throw that time away, because the engine has not that
>much time for hashing and calculating. So try to find the best solutions
>regarding both arguments.
>
>I don't expect an Apology.. I know it's not your nature.

You don't know my nature, sorry.

>;)
>Chan



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