Author: Amir Ban
Date: 08:31:29 01/28/00
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On January 28, 2000 at 05:25:26, Shep wrote: >On January 27, 2000 at 10:40:05, Jari Huikari wrote: > >>Where you consider the position of a game changes to middle game / end game? >> >>opening == most pieces haven't moved yet ? / opening book not ended yet ? >>end game == few pieces left ? >>middle game == neither of the two above ? > >I suppose some programs have a more fine-grained approach to this. >Tiger for example divides the game into several "phases" (more than 3 for sure >:) according to the material on the board, and different evals >(/extensions/pruning/...?) are fired off according to the phase the program is >in. >In the DOS version, it would show "Phase x/y"; in Rebel Tiger, the best way to >see it is when the eval suddenly jumps from like "+1.10" to "+0.20" (or vice >versa) after a capture has occurred. (Contrary to Fritz, this is _not_ due to >any preprocessor oddities. :) > Why isn't it like Fritz ? It sounds exactly the same. Amir
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