Author: Christopher Conkie
Date: 05:00:54 02/21/06
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On February 21, 2006 at 03:37:55, GuyHaworth wrote: >Evaluating a position can be divided into two parts: > >- evaluating the atomic aspects of the position >- combining these aspects using the algorithm of chess-engine X > >Although the position-evaluations determine the further investigation of the >search-tree, I wonder if there is an opportunity here - to quickly discover what >various chess-engines would think of the same position, and to identify which >chess-engine one is playing? > >g Yes, but you need to do this with many many positions if I understand you correctly. Good positions are those that have a few exactly equal choices of move. Christopher
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