Author: Derek Paquette
Date: 19:13:13 02/22/04
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I think a lot of people are actually off the mark on this subject. 50 years is plenty of time for a program to develope, where if it played with no book, it could draw itself each time. It doesn't have to know the 10^50 possible positions in chess, it just has to know how to cause a draw, either by repitition or agreement. Top players do this already, and programs can draw top players faily often already, imagine computers in 50 years? and programs to go with it? think how far we came already since 1994, and thats only 10 years, I think some people are exaggerating the complexity to DRAW perfectly
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