Author: blass uri
Date: 12:32:27 02/17/00
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On February 17, 2000 at 14:45:24, Larry Oliver wrote: <snipped> >It is no doubt possible that, with say a two move look ahead, a position could >be reached where one best next move has the exact same evaluation as one or more >others. What does the computer do in such a case, toss a coin? The computer does not know about the evaluation of the second bets move. It only proves that other moves are not better than the best move. Uri
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