Author: Roger D Davis
Date: 09:27:15 05/17/05
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On May 17, 2005 at 10:35:59, WAEL DEEB wrote: >Hi, >In general I agree with you but with the part considering the human nature! >Beating the machine by "confusing" it's logical calculating system is not >success in my opinion! Beating your opponent by "psyching them out," by making them think they've lost before they've even begun, by pretending that their attacks mean nothing to you, by keeping your "poker face" up in the face of real threat...it's all part of the game...it's about all knowing ALL your opponent's weaknesses and using them to your advantage. It's a part of every sport. Same here. If programmers can't adjust their time control logic, then they deserve to lose.
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