Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 02:00:07 12/30/05
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On December 29, 2005 at 10:12:42, JNoomen wrote: >On December 29, 2005 at 08:51:57, Ted Summers wrote: > > >Hi Ted, Hi Jeroen, > >It comes through experience. I agree. >Playing many games with programs give you a feeling >what it might like and what not. Besides, when you build databases with large >number of games, you can make statistics of every program. To combine both is >the trick, I think. Yes, but this also depends on the level of the competition as a much stronger opponent can change the percentages quite a lot...chess after all are relative! The book which will be released with Rybka 1.2 will be usuable under which GUI/s? Ciao Sandro > >Jeroen > >>Thanks for the quick reply Jeroen. Just one more question if you don't mind, How >>does one go about picking good openings the suites a chess engines style of play >>when there are so many openings out there? >> >>Thanks Again
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