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Subject: Re: Using a lot of computers against kramnik(is it possible?)

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 03:03:34 04/18/01

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On April 18, 2001 at 05:20:03, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On April 17, 2001 at 15:40:58, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>Suppose program X is playing against kramnik.
>>
>>I think that it may be a good idea to generate a program that generates a tree
>>and sends all the positions in the tree to people who want to help the computer
>>in the match(I will call it the main program).
>>
>>The people give program X to analyze the position and return score and depth to
>>the main program.
>>
>>The main program is using all the information about scores and depthes to decide
>>about the best move.
>
>So a beginner rated 600 is very happy about a certain move,
>and as a real patzer he returns infinite score for his move.

Sorry but a beginner is not going to give information.
Only program X is going to give depthes and score for positions and program X is
a constant program.

If program X is a preprocessor it should be changed to get not only a position
to analyze but also to get the root position otherwise it is not going to
analyze position from the same point of view.

Maybe you misunderstood me because you thought that program X is not a constant
program because X means a variable.
Maybe I should use the letter C to be more clear.

Uri



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