It is sort of a cross between PVS-null-window, MTD(f), a high jump competition and a bubble sort.
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An interesting(?) new(?) search algorithm
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An interesting(?) new(?) search algorithm
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Just step aside or you might have a bit of heat
Covid covid runs through the town all day
Can the people ever change their ways
Sherwin the covid's after you
Sherwin if it catches you you're through
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Re: An interesting(?) new(?) search algorithm
Since (as you claim) you are not getting an exact score then you
must factor in the variance of the scores returned. If the margin is
wide then your second best move could be rated as best.
must factor in the variance of the scores returned. If the margin is
wide then your second best move could be rated as best.