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Subject: Re: Fritz5's learning is not productive against humans

Author: blass uri

Date: 00:47:07 11/18/98

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On November 17, 1998 at 10:37:29, Ari E wrote:

>On November 17, 1998 at 06:25:54, blass uri wrote:
>
>>I found that fritz5 in the ssdf games repeat the same line it won again and
>>again
>>
>>It is not productive against humans because after some games it is easy to
>>predict fritz5's opening
>
>If humans can predict the program openings but still can't beat it then the
>learning has succeeded.

If humans can predict the opening of the opponent then they can prepare better
before the game so in the next game when fritz5 choose the same line the humans
have a better chance to beat it or at least to draw.

I believe that relatively weak humans after some games they lose in the same
line can at least draw by this way(because after some take back they can draw
against fritz5).

It is not so easy against a program that does not repeat the same line they won
with a bigger probability.

Uri




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