Author: Georg v. Zimmermann
Date: 04:42:45 05/08/00
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On May 08, 2000 at 07:38:51, blass uri wrote: >On May 08, 2000 at 07:23:28, Mogens Larsen wrote: > >>On May 08, 2000 at 07:08:09, blass uri wrote: >> >>>Why do you think that humans have the right to remember opening lines when >>>computers should not have the right to remember opening lines. >>> >>>Uri >> >>How does humans learn opening lines? I you can answer that question, then I >>would think it's obvious. At least to me, anyway. >> >>Sincerely, >>Mogens > >Many humans simply remember them. > >Sometimes they do not understand the reason for the moves and even if they >understand the reasons for the moves they remember the moves and can play them >in 0-1 seconds. > >If computers are not allowed to remember it is an unfair diadvantage. > >Uri I agree with Uri. I see no reason to not allow TB or Opening Books. Georg
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