Author: Bouddha
Date: 13:04:23 01/01/06
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On January 01, 2006 at 13:36:49, Premraj Natarajan wrote: >On January 01, 2006 at 13:28:35, Bigler wrote: > >>Hi all, >> >>In lots of games, Rybka uses very few time before making a move. >> >>In some of my computer-computer matches on my X2-4600+ Rybka was in lost >>position when only have of its time was used and openend computer had only a few >>seconds to mate. >> >>Therefore by optimising time management Rybka could send more time on a position >>when necessary and not when evaluation is already at -8. >> >>In this sense I find Shredder is a model in time management. >> >>regards to all and HPNY ! ;-) > >I think u never went through what author said about Rybka in his homepage about >time management http://www.rybkachess.com/.Yes Shredder 9 is good in time >management but i dont know if shredder could be right in giving less time for >endgame. > >Raj Yes, I have read the Rybka home page and what ? No, the thing is that if you go to endgame with -8 score and 5x more time than openend, all the time remaining is waste. rgds
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