Author: Francisco J. P.
Date: 02:29:25 04/22/05
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About the opening books thing. All right, you say the database stored in the memory isn't fair cause the human can't do the same thing but, If the opening book has to be erased of the computer then the same has to be aplied to the human. It's clear that posibly, of the great openings number a GM knows, let's say only 10% he knows them really. The rest he plays what his memory tells him. It's clear that at one point, the human had to learn the opening, but at one point he had to forget the true reason of why to make that move. So the human too plays opening moves without thinking why he has to do them, only cause his memory tells him to do them. So, let's make brainwashes to the GMs so they can't cheat against the computers...
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