Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 15:23:15 03/22/02
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On March 22, 2002 at 17:43:41, Otello Gnaramori wrote: [snip] >>At lightning, humans are mere playthings to a computer. >>At blitz, computers dominate. > >At short times computers falls more easily in anticomps traps like trojans and >stonewalls attacks, we have here Mr. Nemeth to remember us this problem... Actually, I don't believe it. What I mean is, if you take a top program on fast hardware and try this stuff for 100 games, I think a GM will score less than 10 points. If the program has learning (all the top commercial ones do, I think) then it won't be fooled again and again by the same problem set. I suspect that a query of FICS or ICC statistics will bear my hypothesis out, but I have not tested it, so I could certainly be wrong.
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