Author: Bruce Moreland
Date: 10:18:21 05/20/00
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On May 20, 2000 at 11:21:03, blass uri wrote: >On May 20, 2000 at 09:27:39, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On May 20, 2000 at 07:11:31, Terje Vagle wrote: >> >>>1r6/5kp1/RqQb1p1p/1p1PpP2/1Pp1B3/2P4P/6P1/5K2 b - - >>> >>>After 45. Ra6, Fritz suggests Qe3 for black and evaluates the position as 0,94. >>>It does not seem to find the famous draw-line for Kasparov. >>>10 hours analysis on PIII-600, and 28006383 KN evaluated >>> >>>Does any other program find the draw-line? >>> >>> >>>Regards >>> >>> >>>Terje >> >>The draw is somewhere around 60 plies deep, total. I don't think anyone is >>going to find that. > >I think that it is easy to find the draw by writing the right program. > >It is easy for a human with chess program to generate a tree that prove for >chess programs that white has no material advantage after Qe3(I mean that white >cannot get out of the tree and get material advantage and in the final positions >white has no advantage). > >I do not think that it is something impossible to write a program that can >analyze in the same way that humans do at least for part of the time. > >I expect some chess programs in the near future(next 2 years) to find it by >search. > >Uri Go for it, dude. bruce
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