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Subject: Re: Delirious?

Author: Milton Zucker

Date: 05:55:23 02/07/99

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On February 06, 1999 at 21:06:47, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On February 06, 1999 at 12:48:09, Paulo Soares wrote:
>
>>Could a chess player with rating FIDE below of the 2000
>>points ELO, win Kasparov with the aid of a program line top
>>running on a PC(for example, a PII-450 with 120Mb RAM), in one
>>match 2/40?
>>	I believe that yes, it will be that I am being delirious?
>>	Already had one match in these circumstances?
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Paulo Soares, from Brazil.
>
>
>I don't believe he/it would have a chance against Kasparov.  Because the
>computer is much better and he would be hard-pressed to override it, yet
>the 'top program on a PC' would be in serious trouble from the start...

I wonder if it would be feasible to have some type of rule in computer assisted
chess matches which requires the players to indicate on the score how the
program was involved in the making of a certain move (ex. some simple code after
the move like "1 = computer not consulted", 2 = recommonded by the computer,
etc).  This would be of interest to those analyzing the game as to how the game
developed.

...Milton Zucker...



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