Author: Alan Grotier
Date: 18:22:31 01/01/05
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On January 01, 2005 at 20:57:17, Ross Boyd wrote:
>On January 01, 2005 at 19:31:24, Murat wrote:
>
>>On January 01, 2005 at 19:12:06, Ulysses Omycron wrote:
>>
>
>But chess will NEVER be solved... there are physical limits which cannot be
>overcome. You know the old chestnut... "there are more unique chess positions
>than atoms in the known universe". Even using photon activated transistors we
>are limited by the speed of light... which isn't fast enough either.
>
>But hey, the engine would play a helluva game though! Not perfect, but better
>than anything we could conceive.
>
>And can you imagine two future chess engine titans battling it out for ultimate
>supremacy, as we watch dumbfounded by the depth and profundity of the
>moves..... thinking "why did it do that? what's it seen? wow, what a move!"...
>
>Then a freakish human player might actually hold a machine to a draw.... what a
>great victory! Probably make headlines in TWIC January 2050.
>
>Who knows!? :-)
>
>Ross
Hey,I just beat Saitek Renaissance level A4.
Bring on the pain............Alain
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