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Subject: Re: How to avoid this?

Author: Tony Werten

Date: 01:34:21 06/04/01

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On June 04, 2001 at 04:20:59, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>The choosen opening [Stonewall] is in so far already old fashioned as there are
>hundred of examples showing that with this pattern you can beat all chess
>computer programs. AnMon is therefore not to blame for the defeat, the chess
>programs are nowadys [still] absolutely helpless against this kind of attack.
>What I however do not understand is why people can be proud of such wins using
>the same pattern all the time.

I'm quite sure those people say they can't understand that computers are so
stupid that they loose to the same pattern all the time.

The solution is to make the computer understand this pattern (like Rebel does )
not blaming the human when he uses the weaknesses of the computer.

cheers,

Tony

>Kurt



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