Author: Jonas Cohonas
Date: 18:11:17 11/08/01
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On November 08, 2001 at 15:52:15, Christopher R. Dorr wrote: >Why isn't it as simple as 'Can any human on here beat a top program on a 1 GHz >chip at 40/2?' *period* ? Why the need to unnecessarily complicate things? When >it comes down to it, it's all just my ideas vs. the computers 'ideas' right? >Isn't that what we *love* about chess? > >Chris Because we have seen those games a trillion times, i guess i would like to see if a human could beat a comp at equal terms ( no tricks, just chess!!) If a human player beats the comp (out of "sound" book in an equal position) with a kinside attack or what have you, then fine by me, but if you play the comp, using, what you concider "anti comp" then what's the point, it's like beating up on someone who are weaker than you in a certain area, where's the fun in that. regards Jonas
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