Author: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Date: 06:19:50 05/18/05
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On May 17, 2005 at 20:46:55, Fernando Villegas wrote: >Perhaps the best technique for a program to avoid anti-computer playing is to >detect the Pablo Restrepo kind of players and offer them at once a draw to avoid >losing time with someone that does not want to play real chess... >Jokes apart, maybe an engine could have a routine to detect such a player. By >example, if someone play a sucesion of drawish moves in a row, then and only >then the engine could activate an special demolition heuristic like, perhaps, >agressive pawns tactics to impede blockade. It would not do that if playing >againts any other kind of player, human or not. >Ferdinan Hello Fernando. I have thinking that in future many people will be to continue making draws playing against Top computer chess engines. I wonder if really an engine could have the power to take out to me of the cave I have builted in the first three rows. This is like a combat of a giant army of 100.000.000 soldiers in a combat against a little army of 5.000 soldiers in a battle in the front of a narrow bridge where just is possible to put face to face groups of 12 soldiers of each team. Or likje a Tiger fighting against a little 100 mozquitos !!!!! Best regard, Pablo
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