Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 14:34:13 11/25/01
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On November 25, 2001 at 12:27:10, Victor Fernandez wrote: >On November 25, 2001 at 11:17:26, Mike S. wrote: > >>I wonder what sophisticated definition of "playing chess" it is, today's >>programs aren't capable of in your opinion? >> >>Regards, >>M.Scheidl > >Hi Mike ! > >Of course. I am not a programmer, but I believe that in chess it is >continued programming like 50 years ago. I don't like generalizations, please give us some concrete example, otherwise please stop whining and trolling. New techniques have been >introduced but the chessprograms continue with the rules A and B of >Shannon. The chessprograms continue being blind, they specify to analyze >of 40/40 moves and they don't plan, they continue smashing with the >"horizon effect" the chessprograms have that to begin to break the >"horizon effect", using "chunks", planning to long term and to use >algorithms to examine only 1 or 2 positions in each move discarding >the other ones very faster, in another case will never end up playing >chess well. > >Regards, > >Victor.
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