Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 12:30:09 09/08/01
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>This position was discussed a long time ago in CCC >The conclusion of me and Amir Ban and a lot of other people was that black does >not win a piece because no human could prove that it wins a piece. > >If you want to find an impressive move of Deep thought then you need >to find something that humans can understand. > >If humans cannot understand that it is winning a piece after going forward and >backward with their program then the argument is not convincing. I have read the discussions and knew this was going to come up. The problem is obvious: he asks: show me a position where DB finds a move no other comp can find I give you one. you say: my program can't find it and neither can I so it's no good The irony in this is so bad that it makes me want to cry. -- GCP
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