Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 05:02:52 05/08/00
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On May 08, 2000 at 07:38:51, blass uri wrote: >Many humans simply remember them. That's true, but if they are played on a chessboard at home is still constitutes learning. >Sometimes they do not understand the reason for the moves and even if they >understand the reasons for the moves they remember the moves and can play them >in 0-1 seconds. I find it hard to believe that a GM would play moves he/she doesn't understand, but I might be wrong. >If computers are not allowed to remember it is an unfair diadvantage. Computers don't "remember", they access. Remembering is caused by action. And since there's hockey on TV right this minute, please excuse for a few hours. Sincerely, Mogens
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