You can edit a Polyglot book from Scid, and moves cannot be deleted (simply
because I was too lazy to do that), but their weight can be set to 0 which
is mapped to epsilon.

Pascal

2009/11/18 shiv shivaji <shivaji...@yahoo.com>

> I wonder if Scid can support deleting moves from a polyglot book. Is this
> supported by polyglot api? We could put something in the Scid UI which sets
> score to 0.0000000001 (or epsilon *ɛ <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C6%90>
> *). Any move with a score so low will be ignored by polyglot and when
> exporting books to pgn, moves with such scores will not be exported. Was
> wondering if others thought about this.
>
> I think it might be useful to maintain my opening repertoire perhaps in a
> polyglot book. This way engines can play games against each other using the
> book and report back to me if there are major problems in my opening
> choices.
>
> Shiv
>
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