Author: Daniel Clausen
Date: 08:10:10 09/29/03
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On September 29, 2003 at 10:36:10, Alexander Yates wrote: [snip] >There are many combinations still too difficult for computers, and that has >been demonstrated by various tests. Nolot comes to mind...#6 I believe. Well, as long as computers don't play perfect chess, there will be many combinations that comps won't find. But with things like Nolot positions and the like, I would be careful. To my knowledge, there's no _proof_ that axb5 _really_ is the best move in Nolot6. It wouldn't be the first time where humans think they know the best move but it turned out to be the wrong one. Just look at some endgame books. :) Sargon
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