Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 07:58:16 04/25/00
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On April 25, 2000 at 10:25:46, blass uri wrote: >You are right and it is one of the reasons that I expect deep Junior to have >problems against humans when they will try to get it out of book. > >Uri But playing anti-book chess could result in a bad position for any human player. There's a reason why some moves isn't played anymore. But an old uneventful line in a quiet opening might be a possibility. If computer chess reaches a point where a program can beat every human player without the use of an opening book (internal or external) and tablebases, I'll agree that computers are best at calculating chess. Best wishes... Mogens
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