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Subject: Re: New program to Download: Moron 1,0

Author: Côme

Date: 08:25:34 12/29/99

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On December 29, 1999 at 11:03:14, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>People of the maths and comp. departments of an important university in my
>country are developing a chess program that they want to be based entirely in a
>kind of human algorithm, more or less in the path suggested with lot of words
>and few facts -so far as it is known- by Botvinnik. And this people, knowing my
>old relation with this field and being pal of one of those guys from times in
>the college, asked me to be the source of his human-recognition-pattern for
>playing chess.
>The result of his endeavor has been named, as a token of modesty, Moron 1,0. The
>features of this new, revolutionary program based in my knowledge and
>recognition pattern are the following:
>Opening:
>a) The program knows by name something like two dozen famous openings and know
>the first 5 or 6 moves for each side of around half a dozen. And it does not
>understand a shit of any.
>b) He always gets to be pathetically cramped or almost lost at the end of this
>phase of the game
>c) Every novelty he find in the opening  is a instructive example of mistakes
>known since 1845.
>
>Middle game:
>a) Moron 1,0 has a perfect understanding of forks as much he fall in almost
>every one available for the oposition.
>b) He knows the value of preserving bishops and scarcely  move his queen bishop
>until the end of the game.
>c) He performs deep calculations  always refuted by an alternative move in ply
>two that he missed completely.
>d) He knows he must not put his Queen in unnecessary danger and to do so is all
>the time in safety  hiding behind an isolated pawn.
>e)  Very enterprising with his knights, although sometimes the goes “one square
>too far” and are lost to a simple pawn. Then  he comments: “positional
>sacrifice”
>
>Endings:
>a) Moron knows everything about pawn races, so yours go very fast from the board
>to the box.
>b) King oposition: What?
>C) square rule: I beg you pardon?
>d) sharp activation of he King: from being static all the time, if he ever gets
>there he put his hands up and surrender.
>
>Anybody interested in downloading it?


Hello Fernando,
Yes I want this program !
Best Regards
Alexandre Côme



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