Author: Ricardo Gibert
Date: 17:18:26 05/19/01
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On May 19, 2001 at 10:55:56, Jonathan Lee wrote: >If all the same rules apply in chess, except no queens on d1 and d8 in the >starting position, would all softwares jump at least 100 points against >grandmasters? >Do you think winning would get that much harder since additional plies can be >sought by the computer? >The game would be less complex and by using additional parallel processors it >would make the machine rarely lose. >(Like I've said the GM needs "a closed game with a queen" to win.) >Jonathan (129 message) Long term planning will be important and tactics less important. Also, the lack of an opening book will all benefit the human.
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