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Dorfman's Move Search Algoerithm



 
 
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Old February 1st 06, 05:12 PM posted to rec.games.chess.analysis
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Default Dorfman's Move Search Algoerithm

Dorfmans's move search algorithm:

1) Find a critical position (a turning point in the play, a moment when
there is a
possible change in the hierarchy of strategic elements

2) Draw up the static balance of this position, allowing it to be decided
who in the
following phase should use a static move, and who uses a dynamic move

3) Consider the candidate moves and choose a specific move. When one is
behind in material or has an inferior position, he must make a dynamic move
that upsets the equilibrium.

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