Author: David Dahlem
Date: 05:03:15 02/27/06
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On February 27, 2006 at 02:39:52, Michael J Sherwin wrote: >On February 26, 2006 at 16:20:19, David Dahlem wrote: > >>On February 26, 2006 at 14:47:56, Michael J Sherwin wrote: >> >>>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. >> >>Wow! The learn file must get really huge. :-) >> >>Regards >>Dave > >Hi Dave, > The learn file is ~22mb and can hold 1,000,000 moves in a tree structure. New >games are overlaid onto the existing tree. There is room for tens of thousands >of games. Win, loss, and draw statistics are kept. >Mike Hi Mike Is it possible for users or other engines to access these stats? Regards Dave
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