-/// TranspositionTable::store writes a new entry containing a position,
-/// a value, a value type, a search depth, and a best move to the
-/// transposition table. Transposition table is organized in clusters of
-/// four TTEntry objects, and when a new entry is written, it replaces
-/// the least valuable of the four entries in a cluster. A TTEntry t1 is
-/// considered to be more valuable than a TTEntry t2 if t1 is from the
-/// current search and t2 is from a previous search, or if the depth of t1
-/// is bigger than the depth of t2. A TTEntry of type VALUE_TYPE_EVAL
-/// never replaces another entry for the same position.
+/// TranspositionTable::store() writes a new entry containing position key and
+/// valuable information of current position. The lowest order bits of position
+/// key are used to decide on which cluster the position will be placed.
+/// When a new entry is written and there are no empty entries available in cluster,
+/// it replaces the least valuable of entries. A TTEntry t1 is considered to be
+/// more valuable than a TTEntry t2 if t1 is from the current search and t2 is from
+/// a previous search, or if the depth of t1 is bigger than the depth of t2.