Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 19:41:17 05/15/00
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On May 15, 2000 at 22:20:43, blass uri wrote: [snip] >People can buy a program that is similiar to the last version. > >In the Israeli league upgrades were not allowed so humans could prepare against >the exact Fritz that they played(except opening book). > >The fact that humans can buy program when programs cannot buy humans is a big >advantage for the humans. What prevents the chess programmers from downloading every game a particular player ever played and analyzing each move at 10 minutes per position or so? Certainly, for a head to head match known months in advance, I would do that. [snip]
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