I'm going to use self-play, occasionally inserting new moves, trying to expand width of the forming tree. Time is roughly 3 hrs per game, which gives 6 minutes for first moves, and I take liberty to break games when I want. The first couple of runs went as follows:
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1: e2e4 e7e6 d2d4 d7d5 e4d5 e6d5 b1c3 g8f6 g1f3 0.16
2: d2d4 d7d5 c2c4 e7e6 b1c3 g8f6 c4d5 e6d5 0.12
3: d2d4 g8f6 g1f3 d7d5 c2c4 e7e6 c1g5 f8e7 b1c3 e8g8 e2e3 h7h6 g5h4 0.40 (but black played suboptimal a7a6?)
4: d2d4 e7e6 e2e4 d7d5 e4d5 e6d5 b1c3 g8f6 f1d3 0.12
5: d2d4 e7e6 g1f3 g8f6 e2e3 c7c5 c2c4 c5d4 e3d4 d7d5 0.12
I especially like what happened 4th and 5th run. Rodent already learned that Exchange French is near equal, attempted to use it as a defence to 1.d4, then started to look for alternatives.