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Subject: Re: Beauty In Chess..The Differences Between Human And Computer Play

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 19:37:12 01/20/05

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On January 20, 2005 at 22:30:46, Steve B wrote:

>  But since I do not know
>>how emotions work, it will be too difficult for me to try.
>
>well,here is a small chance for us to finally agree on something
>we wife says the same thing about me all the time
>
>
>>
>>I think what you are asking for is more difficult than you imagine.
>
>well i am not sure emotions are really necessary for the more ""human like"
>programming
>Berliners Hitech made a very serious effort to incorporate human like thinking
>and it did acheive IM staus and was the first computer to do so
>and it only searched  less then 150,000 nodes per second
>speed ,hardware and power were not the reasons for its strength
>this is quite a feat of programming

Considering the game scores of Hitech, what is it that you like about them that
you do not like about contemporary computer chess programs?



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