Author: Richard Patterson
Date: 06:28:43 08/07/03
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On August 07, 2003 at 08:50:52, Chris Carson wrote: >What are your thoughts? I think they are. Top Single processor machines >dominate the top GM's today and only the very top GM's can compete. A 5 Ghz and >soon (2 years?) 10 Ghz single proc with a top 7 program/program team would take >a match from the top GM. Duals add an even greater challenge. > >The GM King is dead, long live the new computer King of chess. My personal opinion is the computer will be removed from events against humans. If the computer wins every event and this will be a good possiblity as hardware and software experts continue to perfect the way the computer plays. Then what kind of enjoyment would there be in playing tournament chess? My goal of playing chess against the computer is to become a better player overall, so when I play other individuals it becomes much easier to win. My games played against the computer are to learn my weaknesses and correct those issues. I think this is the main purpose for me. Others may feel differently. Richard
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