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Subject: Re: How many GHZ for IGM to never win and then always lose? -- Never.

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 13:00:46 08/31/00

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On August 31, 2000 at 15:59:06, Uri Blass wrote:

>On August 31, 2000 at 15:41:39, stuart taylor wrote:
>
>>If you had D.O. 200 plies brute force for every move, I think there can be no
>>question about it, that GM will always lose!
>
>There is a question.
>It is not clear that chess is complicated enough.
>
>It is also not enough to see 200 plies forward.
>A game can be finished with a short repetition when both sides did not do
>mistakes.
>
>You need also to play for the best practical chance to win and looking 200 plies
>forward is not going to help in this problem.
>
>200 plies are also not a practical expectation in the next 200 years.
>
>I believe that programs can solve chess in the time that programs can see 200
>plies forward and to have the 32 piece tablebases that say for every position
>draw,win or loss.

What are they going to store it on?
;-)



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