Author: Harald Faber
Date: 02:51:54 09/20/99
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On September 19, 1999 at 13:39:50, Ed Schröder wrote: >>4.) >> >>If you are afraid of another program detect who it is playing (now this is the >>first real interesting point), make sure your program does _not_ move >>instantly when in book , or make it (randomly) leave book earlier, or make it think >>about every move and just add the book evaluation from first move on ... > >But shouldn't the autoplayer games not reflect the strength of a chess engine? > >Ed Schroder Isn't this very hard to say? you can measure the strength of the ENGINE with many of hundreds or thousands of testpositions. Speaking of the program's strength you need to consider the opening book also. And speaking of opening book, well...learning again. This is very difficult to seperate.
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