Author: Shep
Date: 08:52:14 07/14/99
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On July 14, 1999 at 08:10:52, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >I think it's a good explanation (oh my, where's that all-in manual) but I >observe the following. > >If a move is highlighted red, the engine to move does not come to that move if I >rerun analysis if the game is over. >If e.g. in a game between Hiarcs and Crafty Hiarcs played xx...Nb6 and you >analyse it afterwards you will see that Hiarcs does not consider this move >anyhow, or at least not as the best - even if the time allotted is roughly the >same as in the game. > >Strange, very stange. Does this only happen with Hiarcs? If yes, it could be a good example for Hiarcs' position learning (after all, if its move is marked red, it may have been a very bad move (although this is not always so, the opposite can also be true)). If it also happens with Crafty or others, I'm clueless. --- Shep
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