Author: Andrew Walker
Date: 15:59:32 01/06/00
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On January 06, 2000 at 14:25:10, Dann Corbit wrote: >The data can be retrieved in a side-by-side format from: >ftp://38.168.214.175/pub/both.epd > >This is a comparison of data produced by PC's at very long time controls with >data produced by a supercomputer. > >This is a very significant and important step for C.A.P. (and I think it will >also be for chess theory). How were these positions selected? With the "Masked Marvel" computer it may be worthwhile to examine the output to see the cutoff values produced for alternate moves. These may indicate a bust to a known opening! Also, would it be possible to produce a list of the most commonly occurring positions in the King's Gambit? Some of these may be interesting to try... Andrew Walker
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