Author: Telmo Escobar
Date: 08:51:18 07/12/03
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On July 11, 2003 at 16:23:59, Ingo Bauer wrote: >Hi > >>We talk a lot about chess programs beating each other and >>grandmasters, even reching 2800 Elo (gasp), but when will >>we meet a chess engine which can 'understand' the position >>below? I can explain it to a 10 years old child and he/she >>will grasp it... > >The position is nice and easy to understand 4 a human (thx 4 that) but why is >there allways these "undertone" that is saying "These monsters are just stupid, >there will allways be something that they never can find". > >I would like to see a self running computer searching games of the great >players, looking for mistakes of them (and there are quite a few!). After the >computer has found something it should publish these positions in a forum saying >something like "Look at these humans. They claim to be geniuses but this mistake >would even an average amateur engine never do ... and btw the human opponent >missed that oportunity to win the game. These humans will do mistakes forever >..." > >:-) > >Ingo You are absolutely right. The point is that engines, humans don't think same way. Telmo
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