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Subject: Re: CM6000 making false claims?

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 08:12:39 10/10/98

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On October 10, 1998 at 09:26:35, James Pearce wrote:

>Chessmaster 6000's top skill level ("the chessmaster") is in the 2500's, so how
>can it claim to be able to reproduce the play of G. Kasparov, who is rated 2805?
>
>Please e-mail me with the answer (jamespearce@cableinet.co.uk) or post it here.
>
>Thanks for reading,
>James Pearce

Hi James:
It is clear that personalities does not intend to play as good as his models.
They just try to simulate some of his stylistics features trought a modelling of
the programs paranmeters. By example, Tartakower personality will play using the
book Tartakower used, maybe a degree of attacck or defense that was usual for
him, etc. That does not means that the results is a kind of Tartakower clon. In
brief, it is for fun.
Fernando



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