Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 12:08:47 04/06/01
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On April 06, 2001 at 13:57:52, Uri Blass wrote: >How much time does your program need to avoid 26.Bxg6? > >Most programs can solve it in 0 seconds but I see from the game that at least >one program cannot do it even at tournament time control. > >Uri you really believe when programs AVOID all "mistakes", they play chess ? reminds me on Dr.Tarrsch. he was a pedant too. strange that he lost against lasker, although lasker did not always played the best moves... i have found out that when programs avoid to make mistakes, they play as boring as genius is doing it. and one day, they were overtaken when the opponent outsearches them, as genius has happened in the historical context of computerchess.
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