Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 11:52:07 02/23/04
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On February 23, 2004 at 11:26:38, Ed Panek wrote: >On February 23, 2004 at 11:09:29, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On February 23, 2004 at 10:45:47, Ed Panek wrote: >> >>>All, >>> >>> I was wondering about trying something on ICC regarding playing a GM using >>>multiple computers and choosing moves based upon plurality of several engines >>>analyzing at once. >>> >>>Do you think this is feasable on ICC? >>> >>>I would front the $$ to obtain participation from the GM. >>> >>>Ed >> >> >>You have to do it manually. IE you log on, and with 2-3 computers behind you, >>you watch them and make the move of your choosing, then override the others so >>that they maintain the correct position. >> >>Or you could use some sort of interface that lets you have different programs >>log on using different accounts, and they "observe" your account playing the GM. >> Then you can just watch their analysis and choose the move you like best, and >>they get forced to play the right move and follow the game automatically. >> >>I'm not sure of the point in doing this, however.. > > >It would be purely for entertainment value. It would not have to do with the >move I like best, but the move which has the most consensus among the 4 or 5 >programs. > > >Ed Something tells me that in tactical positions, they will almost agree perfectly, while in positional cases, each program will suggest a _different_ best move. :)
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