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Subject: Re: 2 points Chandler One Point for you to Ponder

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 13:00:27 01/17/05

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On January 17, 2005 at 15:56:08, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On January 17, 2005 at 15:43:04, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>
>>On January 16, 2005 at 18:37:02, Peter Berger wrote:
>>
>>>On January 16, 2005 at 17:35:39, chandler yergin wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 16, 2005 at 13:51:59, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On January 16, 2005 at 09:28:39, chandler yergin wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>There is no one source or one 'authority'.
>>>>>>What does exist, and is indisputable, is that YOU, Constantly BUTT INTO
>>>>>>Threads, with stupid comments on things you know nothing about!
>>>>>
>>>>>Let me get this straight.  You are suggesting that I know nothing about computer
>>>>>chess, and that you do?
>>>>
>>>>NO, just that you don't 'know' as much as you think you do!
>>>>and.. you don't know how much I know..
>>>
>>>What you know is mainly unknown, that's true.
>>>
>>>When it is about Bruce I thought that his webpages could be a good starting
>>>point for you though, especially his stuff on min-max and alpha-beta, and
>>>considered to give a link. I'll do it now:
>>>http://www.seanet.com/~brucemo/topics/topics.htm . His picture is simplified
>>>because it's static, but you should really try to understand it at first,
>>>because that's a basic scheme all major programs use, and it is different from
>>>looking up things already played in a database or the like.
>>>
>>>Actually Bruce also managed to program one of the world's best chessprograms and
>>>won a few world championships with it, just thought you might like to know :).
>>
>>Please use the www.brucemo.com link.
>>
>>My program won the blitz wch twice.  Best it did in tournament time is 2nd.
>
>On the other hand, it had an equal score to the winning program in 1999.

Shit happens.  "Second place is first loser." -- Martin Zentner.

bruce




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