I don't have any of them! :) Just curious what it's referring to, so I can get 
a better feel for why gnubg uses the inputs it does. Do the articles you 
mention cover the extended inputs gnubg uses?




On Jan 26, 2012, at 9:17 AM, Ian Shaw wrote:

> I don't have that one, I do have two 1977 articles:
> 
> BKG - A program that plays backgammon
> Experiences in Evaluation with BKG - A program that plays backgammon
> 
> Wanna swap?
> 
> -- Ian
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> Subject: [Bug-gnubg] "Berliner"
> 
> Hi all - when I see references to "Berliner" for contact inputs etc - am I 
> correct in assuming that refers to the 1980 Sci Am article "Computer 
> Backgammon" about BKG?
> 
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