Author: Danniel Corbit
Date: 11:30:31 05/12/98
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On May 12, 1998 at 06:10:26, Amir Ban wrote: [snip] >Preparing against a superior program is a difficult thing to do (barring >shallow tricks like overbooking), even if you own it and can set it up >at home on any position you like. Ask any programmer. Preparing against >a master, who you cannot drag home and command him to play any position >you wish, and can actually think on his own, is 100 times more >difficult. I am a programmer, but I admit I know very little about computer chess right now. I am trying to learn. At any rate, for any GM, we can get the PGN of every game they have every played. If we analyze every move to great depth and store the value of each position, I think that would have great value. Surely, they have tendencies towards certain openings and positions?
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