Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 02:48:39 05/20/05
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On May 20, 2005 at 03:11:49, jefkaan wrote: >On May 19, 2005 at 18:18:48, Drexel,Michael wrote: >>Playing the same opening line again and again against Computers until it finally >>works and then publish only the win isn`t "fair" either. > >why not ; although its a matter of statistics, i guess, >som guys can win one in a ten thousand times or so; >but if a program has proper booklearning, than >it will become harder next time to beat such a program >next time again. This can`t be prevented by Booklearning. You can always find a crazy move order that might lead to such a blocked position. anyway, congratulatios pablo >and nemeth for such games, maybe you can also >beat shredder 9 ? with standard settings of course.. I have done this already. Took me barely 30 minutes. Look in the German part of this thread. Nevertheless, winning with this "strategy" on time against Shredder (and also Junior I guess) is a lot harder than aginst Fritz,Hiarcs or Chessmaster. I was simply lucky in that game. Usually Shredder goes for g5 or e5 and you can resign immediately of course. Michael >good luck >jef
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