Author: Robert Henry Durrett
Date: 16:07:22 05/25/02
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On May 19, 2002 at 18:21:23, David Dory wrote: <snip> >To say that the computers have no long range planning is not quite true. Their >search with modern computers and closed positions is not as good as some humans' >long range planning. To be honest though, the best humans' get beat about half >the time when they try their * superior *, long range plan, so just how good is >the human long range planning? > <snip> >David Well, the issue may become moot in a few years. If current trends continue, the chess computers will be able to whip all humans routinely. When/if that happens, all talk about the deficiencies of chess computers in "planning" may come to an end. It may then be that the use of planning strategies would be pointless. Bob
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