Author: Jonas Cohonas
Date: 01:15:01 11/09/01
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On November 08, 2001 at 22:10:28, Thomas Mayer wrote: >Hi Jonas, > >what a mega-thread... :) > >>>besides... isn't >>>[D]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1 >>>the most equal term ? >>> >>>:) > >>>P.S.: Okay, you could also think about 7k/8/8/8/8/8/8/K7 w - - 0 1 thats even >>>more equal... :) I just add this not to get it as an answer... :) > >>Yes it is the most equal term if you disregard wether your opponent is human or >>comp! > >but why disregard ? In my opinion preperation against the opponent is a very >important thing in chess... and not only in human chess - look at dutch open, >Jeroen Noomen has 20 opening books with him, for almost any opponent a special >book for black and white... isn't that kind of preperation ? Before Deep Blue - >Kasparov they filled the box with almost anything they know about Kasparov... >Kasparov himself has nothing and one of his strong points get stolen - his >perfect preperation for his opponents. Only for this one game :) i don't mean disregard in general. >By the way, something different that Eduard has discovered: Shredder 5 could be >easylie beaten by him with Trojans, I think he has posted once a game in 120/40 >which was a mate in 19. After that SMK released Deep Shredder which has some >anti trojan code in it... The fun was: Yes, Deep Shredder was not so easy to >beat with trojans - but it also does not take the knight if it SHOULD take the >knight... :) Has anyone tested if Crafty shows some similar behaviour ? Ah, and >by the way, in my opinion a real step forward in computer chess would be, if >computers themself start to offer trojans... that would be extremely cool... :) >A comp that plays so called anti comp strategies... :) > >Greets, Thomas :)) Regards Jonas
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