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Subject: Re: Chessgenius Kasparov!

Author: Frank Schneider

Date: 08:58:44 11/18/03

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On November 17, 2003 at 17:51:31, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On November 17, 2003 at 11:25:57, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
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>This is the time first I a good translation automatic read.
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>Not bad so, better even when the stuff finally gets that in german often at the
>end of the sentence the verb pushed is (and finally figures out where to move it
>so it looks like english, not translated german).

In the force if Yoda's so strong, construct a sentence with words in the proper
order then why can't he?

;-)

Frank

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>    Christophe :)
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>>I remember (however only very fade) an occurence, when the world champion at
>>that time Gary Kasparov was invited, into the Second Channel of German
>>Television Sportstudio.  That is for a long time ago.  Kasparov were submitted
>>in the transmission a multiplicity of positions on chessboards, and it had
>>guessed around which portions it acted - mind you only alone on the basis
>>positions on many chessboards were.  Kasparov could do all these portions by
>>heart!  That was one really super achievement, ingenious.  Nowadays we have data
>>bases, which contain some million games of chess!  The large masters of the
>>present study such portions, because the portions are offered each week e.g. in
>>the InterNet freely for the Download.  I get myself likewise each week these
>>portions (usually per week about 1000-2000) and study it.  I study it however
>>less because of possible innovations in the initial phase, but I look for
>>practical examples of computer chess.  For the masters however the innovations
>>of the opening variants are very important!  A chess master such as Kasparov can
>>store very many such variants in its memory, many thousands!  Now it is however
>>so that one also for chess programs such master portions likewise studied, and
>>the best become in enormous opening books stored.  In pressure format such would
>>fill a today's book in my room, at least a whole shelf, if that is enough at
>>all?  And nevertheless:  A genius such as Kasparov is able to find many more
>>than these unbelievably large electronic books.  A Kasparov all courses of an
>>electronic book, it white however which the good and the which the bad courses
>>are white probably not - and it selects then out!  The opening knowledge of a
>>Kasparov obtained thus a clearly better effectiveness, as an electronic book.
>>Shouldn't one appreciate such an achievement?  I think already!  Today in a
>>computer chess forum criticism at the opening book was practiced nevertheless by
>>X3D Fritz, instead of appreciating great being able from Kasparov to.  That is
>>very unfortunate, finds I!  You the dear reader concerns, here to find can this
>>portion, (3rd portion with my comment):
>>http://f51.parsimony.net/forum203098/messages/47.htm Fritz played with an
>>enormous library, in which even all portions of Kasparovs could be contained of
>>possible way (?).  Kasparov found nevertheless an improvement of a portion,
>>which is old over 50 years during the play, which were played believe it or not
>>in the year 1948!  I find that simply ingenious.  Unfortunately was not
>>appreciated, but from what white I for reasons (?), became excuses for the
>>computer chess program searched, which did not however only play in the opening
>>wrongly, but as it were each course in portion!
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>>Eduard
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>>Original german message se here:
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>>http://f51.parsimony.net/forum203098/messages/48.htm



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