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Can you beat my Neural Network at Blackjack?
Thomas Fjellstrom
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June 2000
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Chris: When was that released?

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Oscar Giner
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April 2002
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Thomas, they already have released 5 or 6 patches. I'd say more than a year since the last one.

Thomas Fjellstrom
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June 2000
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And now that MSVC.NET has been released, they'll probably not release much of anything for MSVC6, just like with what they do for windows itself. 95 is out of support, and 98 is on the way out.

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CGamesPlay
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July 2002
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Etwinox: That is how MSVC handles it, and that is the wrong way to handle it :)

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Flecko
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August 2000
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I'm sorry for the "MSVC 6" only code.

I don't wanna play the blame game here, but my partner did alot of the coding with "tricky" stuff like you're all seeing.

I plan on cleaning it all up and have it be able to compile under linux/gcc and windows/dev-cpp.

And just so everyone knows, the dealer uses a flat rule, and the players use a reinforcement rule NN that is trained to 10,000 iterations before the game starts.

Thats all, I'm glad that its generating this much talk...although I wish less of the talk was on the poor code ;D
-Flecko

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