Author: Bruce Moreland
Date: 00:32:01 05/12/98
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On May 11, 1998 at 20:24:42, Danniel Corbit wrote: >What if you had each move that a particular GM had ever made analyzed to >17 plies or more with a kibits and score saved to a database. Then, if >you ever hit any position that they ever played, you will know without >needing to calculate the best move. You can even use the time to >analyze something else, instead. A computer that spends a long time analyzing an opening position is like an unintelligent person who spends a long time thinking about nuclear physics. Opening preparation would help. Perhaps a program could find some cooks. But this isn't a magic bullet. bruce
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