Author: gerard sanchez
Date: 09:32:42 04/29/01
I am confused. Programs should be almost unbeatable for humans at faster
time controls (blitz 7 7) because they are brutally accurate in comparison at
this type of time control. Why does JRLOCk (Dzindzi) makes it feel beating
programs like Scrappy, standing on quad 500+ MHz hardware, not so special but a
common occurence, is it? Is this guy the exemption to the rule or is it just
that the tides have changed, "humans are now actually better than machines at
faster time controls."
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