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NEW Computer Chess Idea! middlegame books

Postby mainsworthy2 » 20 May 2009, 06:58

Hello

I hope I explane this well , here goes.

Engines come with external files(books & tablebases) that make moves accross the board without the engine's help. My idea is If external forces govern oppenings & endgames, can an external file hold positions many ply deep that could arrise from a large book or Endgame file but instead holds JUST positions! way into a game not connected with oppening books or endgame files. It would be a middlegame book, you would never get all the positions in it but as new info comes up against say another engine you can fill it with a killer resonce NOT derived from a oppening book.

so what Im saying is; middlegame file filled with problem positions and responses, it would push chess engines to develop random play, and I think it would be a good thing.

Anyway what do you think?

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Re: NEW Computer Chess Idea! middlegame books

Postby Daniel Uranga » 20 May 2009, 23:57

Some engines uses a similar technique called "Position Learning". They learn from their mistakes and stores the results in a position database. Hiarcs does that i think, and others too.
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Re: NEW Computer Chess Idea! middlegame books

Postby mainsworthy2 » 21 May 2009, 04:25

Thanks Daniel, I wasnt clear about position learning before.
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