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Subject: Re: Anti-human programs as completely separate entities

Author: Otello Gnaramori

Date: 13:15:21 10/11/02

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On October 11, 2002 at 16:00:23, Ed Schröder wrote:

>Otello, I have little doubt Kramnik would kill Rebel too. This genius plays
>chess giving the opponent (human or computer) no chance to attack or to get the
>initiative, the man has an inborn kind of "anti-computer" playing style that
>also works perfectly against humans, just ask Kaspy :-)
>
>But take it for granted, you must do something special to your program, have
>special algorithms otherwise you won't make it, chess engines are mainly tested
>having good results against other engines, against humans nothing good can come
>from that.
>
>Junior will have much better chances against Kaspy, Junior has a much more
>challenging playing style than Fritz and secondly Kaspy is not the cool
>calculation genius playing safe, Kaspy goes for the beauty of chess, he takes
>risks.

That is exactly what is missing in those games just seen in the match
Kramnik-DF... "the chess beauty" !
Are we condemned to watch 8 games almost photocopied each other ?

Regards,
Otello


>
>Believe it or not, in human-comp 80% is about playing style.
>
>Ed
>
>
>>w.b.r.
>>Otello



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