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Subject: Re: recursive nullmove question

Author: vitor

Date: 22:06:41 08/13/99

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On August 13, 1999 at 16:40:13, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>
>On August 13, 1999 at 16:20:13, vitor wrote:
>
>>hi,
>>i know how nullmove pruning works, but could someone please explain how
>>recursive nullmove works? is it just doing lots of consecutive nullmoves?
>>thanks
>
>An easy way to do it is to simply not allow two null moves in a row in a line.
>
>bruce


would it be accurate to say recursive nullmove is basically letting one side
move alot of times? i know any forward pruning involves risk. could you give a
sample position where recursive nullmove works poorly(but not because of
zugzwang)? thanks



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