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Subject: Re: What kind of knowledge is not in chessprograms?

Author: Joe Binks

Date: 13:17:49 01/16/02

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On January 15, 2002 at 16:30:50, pavel wrote:

>On January 15, 2002 at 13:35:38, Joshua Lee wrote:
>
>>What kind of knowledge is not in chessprograms?
>>Are there techniques that are too costly but are supposed to be better than
>>current methods?
>
>They don't have the knowledge to flirt.
>If they did, Judit would have a lot of trouble with her Fritz engine.
>
>GambitTiger would potrait "himself" as a "cowboy".
>Crafty as a "Matured" person, 'been there done that'.
>Shredder as a "very knowledgeable" person.
>Hiarcs as 'mysterious'
>& lastly Fritz as the 'chick pick'.

Don't forget the most important chess engine Diep which is "boastful and
accusing".

>
>oh well,
>
>;)pavs.



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