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Subject: Re: Holy Grail of Computer Ches

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 21:35:57 03/22/02

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On March 22, 2002 at 05:18:07, Frankie Kam wrote:

>Dear Chess Afficiandos
>
>What would be the Holy Grail of Computer Chess?
>
>Are there any chess positions where the best move, let's say
>Bh7!!! is a brilliant move, but even the best Chess engines take
>let's say > 1200 secs to solve - even on a K6 or Pen4 PC?
>
>Are there any concepts which would represent the holy grail
>for which engine developers are still striving for?
>
>What about an engine which thinks instinctively, and has a
>good "feel" for the position during 5-minute blitz games?
>
>So what would the holy grail be then?
>
>regards
>Frankie "Nimzo" Kam


A program that really "learns".  So that it could not be repeatedly
exploited, once a weakness is found.




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