Author: Gregor Overney
Date: 23:34:11 12/23/00
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White has a slight advantage. Unfortunately, a perfect playing black should find a "blocking" position or exchange enough material to force a draw. So, the assumption that perfect played chess will always lead to a draw appears quite right. Gregor On December 23, 2000 at 21:47:59, Tania Devora wrote: > > >OK, its very interesting. But, what happen if two computers can play perfect >chess in the future??? It will be very boring.... > >I think that all the games will be draw. Or no???? > >I think that in chess there are a lot of good moves in one determinate >position, but i believe that knowing the perfect move, you will never lose in >your life. > >In Draughts, computers are incredible! very very strong! Is Possible that any >human in the world can beat Chinook (the most powerful draughts program in all >the world) in a Deep Blue hardware ... Tinsley beat Chinook in 1992, but in >1992 the machine wasnt as good like now... 8 years later Chinook seems >Invencible, i will like to see a match between Chinook and the actual World >Champion of Checkers, I will bet that Chinook doesnt lose any game. > >In Draughts there are less positions that in Chess, and it will be first in be >solved. > >Today Top Draughts programs are more stronger that any Top Chess Program...
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