Author: David Dory
Date: 02:48:04 02/14/03
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On February 13, 2003 at 20:22:31, Roger D Davis wrote: > > >"What makes this new era so exciting is that there are many programs using >different techniques that produce distinct styles. Deep Junior is as different >from Deep Fritz as Kasparov is from Karpov. " > >This statement is kind of interesting, because it argue that various styles do >not converge on a single style as strength increases. That is, there might be no >"strongest style." Perhaps various styles of play are conserved over the entire >range of chess ability. This might be true if, beyond a certain level of >ability, most games end in draws, no matter how many plies ahead you can see. > >Roger Well thought and well said, Roger. Xactly! Dave
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