Author: Ralf Elvsén
Date: 15:26:35 11/14/00
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On November 14, 2000 at 12:03:24, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >However, on the other hand, Tiger was playing a computer in human clothing. >Nothing good can come of that, and drawing conclusions is harder. I would >_never_ believe than an 1800 player can beat today's programs. yes, it might >happen once in every 1000 games. But that is close enough to zero to instantly >turn on warning lights when I see it. In this case, if you analyze the game >with another program (I used Crafty) it couldn't find any improvement for white >from move 18 on. Which is _very_ suspicious... He he, I recently won my first game against Crafty (on my machine) in pretty short time control (5 + 10). But of course it was my 500th try or so, so it kind of confirms what you say :) Ralf
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