Author: Jihun Lee
Date: 19:18:19 07/19/03
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On July 19, 2003 at 12:35:02, Howard Exner wrote: >Thanks for the posting of your games. >In assessing the pros and cons of computer chess, >I believe a negative aspect for the computer is its inability >to know the opponent. > >Here is an idea for chess engines. Have the opponent enter his or her >rating, and then program the engine to choose an appropriate opening book >and possibly a specific playing style. Could coin this the "Lasker" effect, >since he often purposely played moves that stirred the pot. > >Any other thoughts on how to overcome the problem that computers treat all >opponents alike? Don't computer programs play like their opponent is the strongest possible opponent? Why is that a problem?
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