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Subject: Regarding the Kramnik match: is CCC so deeply asleep??? :) :)

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 08:48:08 04/19/01


Hi CCC!



Life is so fun!

I had a great time today reading the comments of Stefan and all the answers
(yesterday was No Computer Day for me, so I did not read the forum).

What do I read? I read that one of the main reasons to withdraw from the Kramnik
challenge (not the only one to be honnest) is the fact that the program must be
sent to the player three months before the match.

Wow! So the player is going to prepare for three months, and because of this
even a player weaker than Kramnik would be able to crush the computer.

Ach so!

And EVERYBODY is following up by comments like:

X: this is unacceptable.

 Y: yes, this match is a joke.

  Z: of course, everything has been done so Kramnik will win easily.

   X (again): I told you! Of course Stefan HAD to withdraw after this.

    Y: yes, this condition is an insult!

     W: of course, now we know who has killed JFK.



:) :) :)

That's incredible. Everybody is jumping into the trap without even THINKING.


How should I call that? Disinformation, Lack of information, Deep Sleep,
Collective Hypnosis?

OK, let's go for LACK OF IMAGINATION.


Guys, we are faced with a PROBLEM: the player will have access to the program 3
months before the match.

So let's find a SOLUTION!

I won't go into Deep Details here, but let me tell you that I can easily write a
program that nobody could ever prepare against, especially given the (known)
conditions of the match.

You do not have to be a chess programmer to know how to do that.


OK, let's see if somebody can come up with a decent solution to this problem.
Please, show me that you are not all deeply asleep and try to find creative
solution(s). There are actually many ways to solve the problem.



Guys, have you seen the movie "The Matrix"? Do you remember?



  **** FREE YOUR MIND ****




    Christophe



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