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Subject: Re: Rebel Century is still the strongest against humans

Author: blass uri

Date: 23:34:20 02/07/00

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On February 07, 2000 at 23:35:42, Charles Unruh wrote:



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>I don't even really believe in this auto-232 problem since my rebel century
>plays the same moves as were played in enriques tournament, and i'm not using
>auto232.  I don't want to get into that can of worms though.


The question if Rebel century is not slowed down in part of the time because of
the autoplayer.

There is a way to check it by telling Rebel century the times of the moves in
the games and giving it to analyze all the moves to see if they can be
reproduced in the same times.

It is possible to do a program to get a list of games with times for both sides
and to check if the games could happen.

If it is important for Ed to prove that there was a problem with the autoplayer
then he can do it.

I assume that Rebel is deterministic against computers
If my ssumption is wrong then this idea is not going to help.

Uri



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