Author: Russell Reagan
Date: 11:58:11 04/22/02
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On April 22, 2002 at 13:57:16, William H Rogers wrote: >I think that the new worlds champion will be announced just as soon as the top >human plays a round robin game against the top computer chess programs. I think >that there should be at least 4 to 6 games with each opponent. When this is >done, then I think people will see a computer holding the worlds championship >for the first time( not counting Big Blue). As to when this will happen, it is >up to the humans, ie. today, tommorow, or 10 years from now. >Bill Part of the reason humans (the _best_ humans) lose to programs is because they don't have experience playing against them. Computers are still very strong, and by no means will they ever again be "easy" wins for top players, but if GM's studied computer play like they would normally prepare for a match with a human, they would fair better. How much better is hard to say. Maybe they would win 5-3 or 5.5-2.5 in an 8 game match. I don't think a blowout would be common, except perhaps in the case of Kramnik-Fritz since Kramnik will have had all the time in the world to prepare and test the program. And you mean Deep Blue, not Big Blue :) Russell
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