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Subject: Re: Book on 3-Hirn

Author: Lawrence S. Tamarkin

Date: 11:43:05 12/14/98

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Good to see you here Ingo, even it it is only briefly. Seems to me, like some of
the 3-Hirn ideas are being incorporated into todays chess playing programs' with
their capability to have more than one engine loaded depending on the nature of
the position.

 I hope your book is a big seller and that it will be quoted (& translated
here).  One day I hope it will be translated, as I would certainly buy a copy if
their were an english edition!

mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict!


On December 14, 1998 at 12:59:48, Ingo Althofer wrote:

>In the "Triple Brain" approach one human chess player uses the help
>of two different chess computers. He starts both machines, inspects
>their computing processes, and stops them in appropriate moments. Then
>the human has the final choice among their move proposals. Triple
>Brain plays chess games against other humans, computers, or man-
>machine combinations.
>
>In 1985 I introduced the concept of Triple Brain and performed
>several experiments over the years. After a 5:3 match win over GM
>Arthur Yusupov (FIDE Elo 2640) in September 1997 (in Shuffle Chess
>without Fischer castling) human top-10 players were not willing to
>compete with my man-machines combination. So I stopped the experiments
>and wrote the book
>
>"13 Jahre 3-Hirn
> Meine Schach-Experimente mit Mensch-Maschinen-Kombinationen"
>
>(rough translation into English: "13 Years of Triple Brain  -  My
> Experiments in Chess with Man-Machines Combinations")
>The book is written in German language and published by myself. Further
>information can be found at
>http://www.minet.uni-jena.de/www/fakultaet/iam/personen/althofer.html
>                    Ingo Althoefer.



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