Author: Peter Fendrich
Date: 13:58:48 12/02/99
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On December 02, 1999 at 12:12:07, blass uri wrote: >Ed did not say that it is 100% correct but only that cases that the evaluation >tells rebel to sacrifice a wrong sacrifice are relatively rare. > >There are 2 kind of mistakes: > >mistake a: do a sacrifice when it is wrong. >mistake b:avoid a sacrifice when it is right. > >The evaluation usually does not tell rebel to do mistake a >and there are cases when Rebel need search to avoid mistake b so I believe that >the evaluation is not too risky. > >If ed will be more "careful" in the evaluation the result will be that Rebel >will do more mistakes because it will do mistake b in many cases and will not >earn much by avoiding mistake a > >Uri I was just tryng to understand what Ed really meant. To me it sounded like: "If you have a good eval and a good search you are doing well". This is of cource true but not very informative... If the point is what you are saying it makes sence but in the message by Ed that I answered, he talked about 'mistake a' rescued by a search. I will more thoroughly go through the earlier messages in this thread. Should I do that before? But of course... :-) //Peter
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