Author: Murray
Date: 02:32:41 10/23/02
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> >You have a really neat idea there! [A way to identify the most "human-like" >chess computer] Select fify or 100 excellent games played between the top GMs in >the last year or two. Then let each chess computer have plenty of time [at >least 5 minutes per move] to deliberate over each of the positions in those >games. After all is said and done, then the Chess Computer which predicted the >largest number of GM moves "wins" and is declared some sort of "champ." >Ideally, find a sponsor with lots of money! [Preferably several million >dollars.] > >Bob D. This idea has been tried before and the conclusion has always been the same: The computers often find alternate moves that are as good as or better than the GM moves. Sometimes the computers play weaker moves than the GM. The conclusion? There isn't any conclusion! Murray Cash
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