* Ian Shaw wrote on 17 Jul 2006:

> Another source of interesting positions would be to generate games from 
> the Nackgammon start position. With more chequers back, there will be 
> lots of interesting holding games, as well as a decent share of 
> backgames, which are another challenging area.

Frank Berger once told me that he tried to train a net from
nackgammon starting position. IIRC the new net turned out to play
slightly weaker in backgames than the original one, but I don't have
details about his experiment.

Ciao

Achim

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