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Subject: Why is this so much fun?

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 11:03:09 08/04/01


I've been interested in computer chess since I first heard of it in the '70s.  I
didn't realize until fairly recently how many other people are interested (this
forum is great -- thanks ICD).

What makes this topic so powerfully interesting to so many people?

Have any of you ever played with 'bot-type PC/Mac applications (and I'm sure
they have such things on the web now), wherein you create a virtual robot using
a simplified programming language, then let your robot fight it out in a ring
with other peoples' robots?  With a relatively tiny investment of programming
time, you can get some of the fun of "creation for competition" you get from
writing chess programs.  And the competitions themselves are generally very fast
and fun to watch.  You can run many of them and determine robot skill rankings
pretty easily.

But somehow it's just not the same as computer chess, is it?



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