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Subject: Re: Chess Analysis Project (prabable for Dann Corbit)

Author: Michel Langeveld

Date: 13:18:24 11/17/99

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On November 17, 1999 at 13:14:00, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On November 17, 1999 at 04:30:56, Michel Langeveld wrote:
>
>>How far are we with the Scotch at the moment??
>Sorry to take so long to answer right now.  Besides work, I am writing a chapter
>for a C book.  Anyway, we're about half done.
>
>>I hope next project can be deepening *ALL* openings to a certain level.
>>I think it's more important to have all openings to 15 ply instead of the Scotch
>>to the 35th. Yust my humble opinion.
>That's a very good idea.  We have suddenly come upon a large amount of compute
>power.  I would also like to hear additional suggestions from C.A.P. members and
>non-C.A.P. members.

1)
An other idea, (I possibly already said), is to do all the positions of the
crafty book(s). So all positions have CAP Data. I already programmed an crafty
that's pugged all the unique positions during book creation to the LOG.xxx file.
In this way I new look at non-cap-ed positions and do them....

2)
It's also possible to look at the current EPD's <= 30 ply from the initial
position and look if the move crafy recommends is an EPD positon that's already
in the CAP data. If's it's not it has to be analyzed. In this way new
theoretical lines are analyzed to an certain level.

3)
Find large score drops and do all succ. positions and look at all the possible
positons if there's a better move.

For example if we have the folowing data.

1. e4)   0.00

1. e4 e5 -3.00

Then analyse 1. e4 a6, 1.e4 a7 .... 1.e4 h6 1.e4 h7



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