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Subject: Re: Can a PC programme beat a top GM in a match?

Author: Murat

Date: 13:12:53 01/01/05

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On January 01, 2005 at 15:49:56, Uri Blass wrote:
>By the same logic running competitions are not interesting because cars are
>faster.
>
>I never understood this logic.
>
>Uri


We do not race agaist cars Uri, it is pointless.

Same will be true for top programs once they start beating the human world
champion regularly.

Now if I was a programer which I am not, things would stay interesting for me.
It is safe to say that 99.99% of chess players are not programers but more of
them every day becoming computer owners. and buying CM9000 from the bargin bin
for 10$, there we go instant GM at home. and in the future you can buy a instant
world champion of the shelf. In my opinion at one point it will be a computer VS
computer game only. there will be no point playing against a program.

With your own example. it will be me racing on foot against a fiat or a ferrari
will not make a difference. I can't win against any of them.


all this in my opinion others can differ


Murat ...



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