Author: stuart taylor
Date: 01:14:34 01/14/00
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On January 13, 2000 at 16:31:04, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On January 13, 2000 at 03:50:51, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >>On January 12, 2000 at 15:12:21, Rajendran Ramachandran wrote: >> >>>On January 11, 2000 at 21:46:38, Roger wrote: >>> >>>>Excerpt from the interview: >>>> For the last time, let me unravel it for the perplexed. Delete my (---)brackets, and insert the[----]. >>>>"For instance, if you were to remove the database,( you can >>>>have ) [be it] a computer ten times faster than it is today. Ten >>>>times faster than Deep Blue, (easily) [still, that's no problem]. If it couldn't >>>>consult its opening book, my result would improve >>>>immediately. I think most of the top twenty, thirty >>>>players could beat Beep Blue if it wasn't allowed to >>>>consult an opening database. Or, even the opening >>>>database is restricted to a certain size. What happens >>>>is, their opening database is almost 400-500 MBs of >>>>information. It has access to all the games that are >>>>played but we have to remember all that. Or, if I am >>>>allowed to have a computer with me, okay, I can't check >>>>my thoughts but I can see what was played at any given >>>>time. My result would then go up." >>>> >>>> >>>I hope that clears things up. And yes, Anand could well have said those words. S.Taylor >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >
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