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Subject: Re: how many years do we need to practically solve chess?

Author: ludicrous

Date: 09:36:36 02/22/04

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Let us not forget that we are talking of just the 1 percent of all the possible
move sequences.  The other 99 percent is avoided on principle.


On February 22, 2004 at 12:04:54, Sandro Necchi wrote:

>More than 50 years.
>
>1. I do not think that the programs will be strong enough in 2054 to be able to
>play without a good opening book to win against a program or similar streght
>with a good opening book. Of course they will be much stronger than today ones
>and using much faster hardware.
>
>2. I think there is a lot to be found so 50 years will not be enough to have the
>game of chess solved by computers.
>
>This is my opinion.
>
>Sandro



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