Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 03:29:19 06/13/99
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On June 12, 1999 at 11:36:21, KarinsDad wrote: <BIG SNIP> >>I think this also can be the most human like approach to chess programming. I >>belive strong players do a more thorough eval at the end of forced variations, >>when entering the endgame etc., else its most tactics! >> >>Torstein >> >>>KarinsDad :) > >Yes, this is one of several ideas that we are trying to implement. > >The bottom line of it all is to attempt to get the program to play similar to a >human, but at the same time, to still maintain the strengths of a program. > >Only time will tell. Actually, if we were not implementing some of these ideas, >we would have a fairly decent program by now. It just takes a real long time to >get some of this stuff to work even closely to how you want it to. > >KarinsDad :) I just like to know: Whats the name of the program and when will it reach the shops? Torstein
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