Author: Christopher R. Dorr
Date: 13:01:37 09/01/00
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Equally interesting would be to try it with the games of a randomly chosen USCF 1100. I'm betting that the his brain must be running at *hundreds of millions* of GHz, as the best comps in the world will likely *never* find his moves. Seriously, though, while your experiment would be interesting, I doubt that it would prove much. Computers approach chess in such a fundamentally different manner from human beings, it's comparing 'apples to woodchucks' to try to express the behaviour of one in terms of 'GHz' of the other. Christopher
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