Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba
Date: 12:15:29 12/22/98
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On December 18, 1998 at 04:39:03, Komputer Korner wrote: > >That may be but any time you give different time controls and/or have different >machine speeds you will run into problems of fairness and bias in testing >matches. CSTAL is an example of your Shannon B type but so far has yet to make >the big breakthrough that you seem to think that is possible. Deep Blue has >shown that it takes both speed and knowledge to beat the best GMs. However the >kind of speed needed is just not possible with micros at the present time. Your >love of old time programs is touching but everything including knowledge >algorithms improves over time. > >-- >Komputer Korner Well, I tried to say exactly the opposite of what you think I think. Perhaps we have a language problem, I am not a native English speaker. Let me restate my point: while algorithms have improved, they have also adapted to faster hardware. DISCLAIMER: I have never used CSTal, and I have nothing against it.
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