Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 19:23:08 10/14/02
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On October 14, 2002 at 21:39:43, Dave Gomboc wrote: >On October 14, 2002 at 09:44:06, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>So it is clear his answer was very clear : it is 12 ply. >> >>So is it clear now? > >No, it's 12 ply _in_software_, why that isn't clear to you, I don't know. > > >>Apart from that. For 18 ply you would need to see squareroot(40^18) >>nodes to search it using fullwidth. That's a minimal tree, excluding >>qsearch and other overhead. >> >>You really believed all that time that >>deep blue searched 40^9 = 262144000000000 nodes ? > >The 18 ply is not full-width. Don't be an idiot. > >>It is very obvious now that one of the deep blue team members has >>spreaded misinformation to you and to Hyatt. > >So now you're calling him a liar? Vincent, I have heard more than >enough out of you over the years, but calling the guy a liar is >beyond pathetic. > >>Note that they spreaded during the match more misinformation. For >>example they said that during the KRRPPP KRRPP endgame of kasparov, >>where deep blue managed to draw in a neat way, >>that deep blue played it perfect because the whole endgame was >>in its EGTBs. > >B.S. They never said such a thing. > >Dave Dave, could I ask you something? You know that I'm not a programmer but could you be so kind and translate such a dialoge between you two or Vincent and others into normal language? Just as an example? Because I think if you are calling him idiot or vice versa or tell him not to behave like an idiot, you should be capable of doing such a translation. I ask because I'm sure that such an example would show to both sides what the reasons are for casual misunderstandings. And also we ignorants would learn a lot from that. Thanks so much in advance, and please don't search for 'intentions' other than the named ones. In short, what is in your opinion the difficulty Vincent can't get or vice versa... Rolf Tueschen
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