Author: Sergei S. Markoff
Date: 09:12:28 02/25/06
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>theoretically an engine can print one evaluation and use completely different >eval internally. The formula for computing printed eval from internal may be >very complex, and a motivated cloner is no doubt capable of doing that. So the So, you're right. But it can help to detect only material evaluation difference and so on... >IMHO, the most reliable way to spot engine similarities is still the ponder hit >statistics, because it shows how similar is what two engines actually do on >board, while any evaluation they print is just numbers, they can print whatever >they like. Yes, I agree.
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