Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 03:23:20 09/13/04
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On September 13, 2004 at 05:53:39, Reinhard Scharnagl wrote:
>On September 13, 2004 at 05:46:08, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>> Hi Eduard
>> You are right. All the computer matches played so far
>> vs Kasparov, Kramnik and some others are statistically
>> spoken rather meaningless. The best thing to find out
>> real strength of computer programs would be to let
>> participate them at mixed tournaments where programs
>> are not allowed to change parameters and opening book
>> lines every day and where they will have to fight many
>> different opponents.
>> Kurt
>
>Hi Kurt,
>
>that would be nearly the right way. But because of the limited brain of
>a human being and the rule not to be allowed to use any scripts or book
>material during a game, the computer programs should also be limited in
>its usage of persistent data. I have written on that and often mentioned.
>
>Regards, Reinhard.
Hi Reinhard
Your suggestion would even be a better try, I
fully agree with you.
Regards
Kurt
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