Author: Paul Jacobean Sacral
Date: 04:48:45 12/04/05
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On December 03, 2005 at 12:42:50, Robert Hyatt wrote: >Hard to explain simply, but it happens reasonably frequently... Indeed :-) and it is a quite common observation. Thanks for your explanation! For me, it resolves a big riddle. I try to learn a simplified version, for my purposes: Smaller hash tables sometimes quicker, because leading to more cutoffs (based on bad evals), than with larger hash tables (which in that case contain better evals for that positions, disallowing cutoffs). Your truly Paul J. Sacral
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