Author: blass uri
Date: 00:47:52 04/27/99
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On April 26, 1999 at 13:37:47, Chris Carson wrote: >On April 26, 1999 at 12:10:58, blass uri wrote: > >>I noticed that I can beat the weak personalities of chessmaster >>in 2 hour/40 moves by playing like a machine. >> >>The following rules are enough: >> >>1)do a list of all the legal moves >> >>2)play checkmate in 1 if you can otherwise goto step 4 >> >>3)look at all the possible captures and give them evaluations (substract the >>value of the biggest piece that the opponent can take from the value of the >>piece that you take and this is the evaluation) >> >>4)If there is a capture with at least 0 score then play the capture with the >>biggest value(if there are 2 captures with the same value to the capture that >>come first in the table of possible moves(you do this table before the game)). >> >>5)if there is no capture with positive score then look for checks(moves that >>threat the opponent king) when the opponent cannot reply the check by a capture >>and play the first move in your table. >> >>6)if you did not do a move in step 5 play the first move in the table that does >>not allow your opponent to do a good capture (a capture when you cannot take >>back a piece of at least equal value) and does not repeat the position twice if >>you have material advantage. >> >>7)if every move give the opponent the possibility to play a good capture then >>play the first move in your table. >> >> >>These are not the best rules that a humans can use in 40/2 hours. >> >>Uri > >Interesting set of rules. What was the highest CM6K rated personality >that you could consistently beat? I did not try many games but I think that I can beat most of the personalities with rating under 1000 by these rules. Uri > >Chris
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