Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 15:20:23 10/14/98
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On October 14, 1998 at 13:26:50, blass uri wrote: > >On October 14, 1998 at 07:30:53, odell hall wrote: > >> >> If anyone is interested I.M. Jonathan Schroer expressed a desire to play a >>match at 40/2hrs against any program. He told me he would be glad to take on any >>computer. I asked him if he thought that he could defeat rebel, his answer was >>that he doesn't know!. > >If rebel is a deterministic program like crafty or fritz5 it is very easy to >beat it in a match. > >You can play 1.f3 to get rebel out of theory and after it to play good moves you >learned before the match. >I am not interested in a match between humans and commercial programs if the >commercial programs are deterministic. > >Uri Crafty is not deterministic either. First, my opening book has several *thousand* games with f3 in it. But even without that, it does some "learning" along the way and will vary from game to game, without a book of any kind... Can't survive on a server without that..
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