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Subject: Could brute force at depth of 60 ply, be IT?

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 20:04:56 06/21/00


 With a minimum of positional knowledge? Of course, brute force at 300 ply would
require absolutely no positional knowledge at all, to be an ultimate authority
on perfect positional chess moves. No human would ever beat it, and it wouldn't
require any opening knowledge either.
  But maybe 200 ply also? or how about even 60 perhaps with just basic assesment
knowledge?

 At any rate, I would be much more intersted in a program that guranteed perfect
chess even if it required a few hours per move, than a super strong program like
fritz 6a which displays most of its strength after minutes, if not seconds.
  I don't even mind if it made big blunders at 5-minute games,or even longer
games.
S. Taylor



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