Author: gerold daniels
Date: 09:35:27 11/18/04
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On November 17, 2004 at 21:56:58, Mike Byrne wrote: >On November 17, 2004 at 21:11:16, Tony Petters wrote: > >>Now that Computer Chess Software has virtually every feature we could want and >>the engines play at the same strength as Super GMs, what is there left to talk >>about ? >> >>Everyday I come and read some obscure thing that very few people care about. >> >>Food for thought :) >> >>Cordially > >The beauty of chess is that as soon as one engine solves a problem, there is a >another problem to take its place. The number of chess positions is roughly >estimated at ~10^43 at a game of 40 moves. Less than the number of atoms on >earth ~10^50 - but greater than the number of grams the earth weighs ~10^27. > >We have a ways to go yet ;>) chess programing has just started. gerold.
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