Author: Uri Blass
Date: 03:39:05 05/24/01
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On May 24, 2001 at 03:48:44, Marc van Hal wrote: >On May 23, 2001 at 16:04:35, Uri Blass wrote: > >>1)I read in the past that you hoped to get rid of some preprocessing that you >>did in Junior. >> >>Did you do it in Junior7? >> >>2)Is the new Deep Junior supposed to be better than the program that played >>against Deep Fritz for the right to play against kramnik? >> >>3)Am I right to assume that Junior7 and Deep Junior are the same engine when >>Junior7 is slightly faster for one processor when the only advantage of Deep >>Junior is the possibility to use more than one processor? >> >>4)There are some cases when Junior is blind and cannot see simple things when >>time cannot help. >> >>Did you get rid of it in Junior 7 and if not do you plan to get rid of the >>problem in the future? >> >>Uri > >All programs are blind in some cases. > Man I am banging for aslong as I post here on the game Nimzowitsch Alapin. I am talking about tactical errors and not about positional errors. I do not think that all programs are blind. I agree that most of them are blind in some rare cases. Some programs are blind because of null move problem and cannot solve some simple mate in 2 problems but niot all null movers. Junior is not a null mover but it has other problems. Uri
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