Author: Michael J Sherwin
Date: 11:47:56 02/26/06
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On February 26, 2006 at 14:22:48, James Conda wrote: > > Some of the old Fidelity machines had a learning feature. > How practical is it in actual play? > > Do the current software chess programs have a "learning feature"? > And if so how good is it in actual play? Hi James, RomiChess remembers every move from every game up to ply 160. Romi can use the opponents moves against them. Also starting with the latest version, RomiChessP3b, Romi can play entire lines from her learn file as book, also up to ply 160. This is new and needs some work.
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