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Subject: Re: Movei game against an human opponent.

Author: Igor V. Korshunov

Date: 15:21:56 08/03/03

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On August 03, 2003 at 15:43:40, Arturo Ochoa wrote:

>>>>>>>>The opponent is the best Israeli player who is younger than 11.5 years old
>>>>>>>>The game was played in the forum of the israeli chess organization.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>
>As always, you miss the point.

I think this is you miss the point!

>
>Knowing some of your funny postings, what can I expect when you begin the
>message with this line?
>
>It is really funny. I tell you again that this is not a remarkable result. The
>kid cannot have the experience to play against chess programs but he has the
>talent to beat human beings.

I have not noticed in original message any words about "remarkable result".
Uri doesn't proud that his engine has beat kid! He just post a comp-human game.
Nothing more.


>
>It doesnt tell me anything that your program beated this kid in a few moves.
>Even, I would not feel so proud to post such message here.

You just don't understand Uri's intention.

>
>Please, put a game against an experienced Master against computers, and maybe,
>perhaps, I could read such message

Why you need game against experienced Master? You want to prove something? Uri
doesn't.
Game against talented youngster is not less interesting.


>
>Take me as you want, but it results pretty funny.

You need to be more polite...

And finally,
imho, programmer can be proud only if his program beat another program.
If your program beat human, why you need to be proud. I don't understand.
My engine has beat many of high rated humans at ICC (about 2700 ICC points). But
this is due to fast hardware, but not because my engine is good.






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