Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 14:10:06 05/31/99
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On May 31, 1999 at 17:05:14, Roger D Davis wrote: >I once analyzed one of my games with Fritz, Junior, and Crafty 16.6, and I was >amazed by how often they gave different moves in the same position, even at >longer time intervals like 10 minutes per move of analysis. You can imagine >Kasparov with four or five computers all crunching opening lines all day long. >They would automatically generate candidate moves for novelties, and then >Kasparov would prune their suggestions through his own awesome ability. Then he >can spring the remaining gems on whoever he pleases, at any time. > >I would bet that he has thousands of novelties saved up. By now the guy must be >a human database of novelties. And since the ability to remember all those >positions probably outlasts the ability to calculate deeply and accurately, >computers just might let Kasparov retain his championship long after he's >technically past his prime. > >Roger He said in New In Chess that he had about 4000 stocked up. I wonder if the Chess Assistant team that is involved in the C.A.P. project is also involved with Garry (or another GM). Dave
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