Author: Mark Young
Date: 06:16:44 06/26/01
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On June 26, 2001 at 09:10:10, Chessfun wrote: >On June 26, 2001 at 09:02:45, Chris Carson wrote: > >>On June 26, 2001 at 08:45:11, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>On June 26, 2001 at 08:12:01, Chris Carson wrote: >>> >>>>On June 26, 2001 at 07:17:56, Mark Young wrote: >>>> >>>>>[D]1rb1k1nr/2q1bppp/p1npp3/2p5/1pP1PB2/3P1NPP/PP2NPB1/R2Q1RK1 b >>>>> >>>>>It is clear looking at the game, IM Matsuura was playing to keep the position >>>>>closed against ChessTiger, but ChessTiger refuted this with 17...f5!. Opening >>>>>the position and beating IM Matsuura(2467 Elo). >>>> >>>>Tactics (anti-computer) that work against programs at "blitz" time controls do >>>>not work against computers at longer time controls. >>> >>>That's nonsense. >>>The same was said 5 or 6 years ago against Pentium 100's. >>>Yet these blitz games you are now looking at are the equal >>>of tournament controls on P100's. >>> >>>>Trojan horse, stonewall, dutch, indian, KIA, KID, ... may be a good strategy >>>>(anti-computer), but at 40/2 programs are much stronger than 2100, the results >>>>show it, I have tried it with very limited success and the programs adapt >>>>quickly to the strategy. >>> >>>Tell me please of the program that adapted to the strategy and how?. >>> >>>Sarah. >> >>Rebel Century, Chess Tiger, Deep Junior, Deep Fritz. >> >>Try it yourself at 40/2. If you can win 50% in a 10 game match, post the PGN's >>and I (and others) will verify. I have tried, but did not work for more than a >>game or two. >> >>I do not know how these programs adapt, but they did using learning or >>programming, you will need to ask the programmers, not me, I can only tell you >>how my program "Dallas" handles it, but the learning. >> >>Best Regards, >>Chris Carson > > >AFAIK none of the named programs have position learning only book learning. >Once a win is found by taking the program out of book, making a few branch >factors by analysis, it should be repeatable. Remember for a program to be >2600 ELO it should win 10/10 from me. I will assume you are a average play, Let me run the program and book, I will produce that result for you if that would make you happy. > >Sarah.
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