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Subject: Re: how much more mhz can GM's take

Author: leonid

Date: 08:39:14 12/02/00

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On December 01, 2000 at 20:36:27, walter irvin wrote:

>i have no doubt that you have a monster of a system , but i still believe that a
>human will always find a way . not all people for sure .but the best player will
>always be a human because people are so devious , sneaky , slippery,and cheat
>,actually hate to lose .plus some people are just super smart , like a morphy .i
>really believe that if morphy played deep blue a 6 game match morphy would have
>won .there will always come a person who will be able to beat the machine .true
>maybe if the person did not know who they were playing the machine would win .
>but the human does know ,plays his style based on that .

I think that human is inevitable looser in the chess game at long run. I doubt
very much that chess game, as game for human, will stay alive more that one
century. As calligraphy became pointless with invention of typewriter, human
game will fade out as soon as computers brain will become somewhat mature.
Computers now just started their life. Never mind! Even now they proved to be
able to beat almost every human while they are in deep infancy.

8 men tables is good but not that important for computers final win. When
computer will be strong enough, it will win each chess game well before game
will reach its final stage.

Leonid.



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