Author: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Date: 07:16:10 04/23/05
Regards for everyone, I would like to know if is it possible to build an engine that only seek to play in the first 3 or max 4 lines thinking all the time in how to make an excelent defense, and to blocked the pawn structure, and just ocasionally (5%)to advance the pawn structure..... An engine that: 1- Build fast playing white an stone wall or similar. 2- Build fast playing black against diference move to e4 an stone wall or similar .. 3- Built playing black against e4 and irregular blocked defense like French irregular lines or a Ruy Lopez clouse defense that is modified in the midle game figures go back to blocked all. 4- Readgroup his figures in first 2 lines max 3 line. 5- Blocked possition all the time 6- Win on time or puting crazy his oponent... 7 Change his good bishop and takecare of his bad bishop becouse it is the best for defense or antichess objetive going to e1 to take care of h4 and b5..... 8- Many time to preffer the knight to the rook 9- Move same figure many times repeating agfain and again faster than the engine or human being answer oponent 10- Could won playing some times without queen in an absolutly bloicked position 11- To win Top ortodhox engines 12- To play destructive chess and not creative chess and win 13-Dont play opening books many times and to continue blocking all I have think that human beings for ever playing chess in the same face of a coin. Now I am playing in the other face..... antichess...... Chess is like the day, antichess like the night ....but antichess + chess =l one day. Could a programer been cappable to build that engine evaluated exactly like I have been evaluating ? ....... Could and engine to be some times logical and some times not logical, just to find the victorie and go to the WCCC and to be a Champion? Best regard for everyone chessprogramers and chessplayers here, I would like to play against a serius project of that kind of mounster .... Pablo Ignacio
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