Author: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Date: 12:13:26 06/30/05
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On June 30, 2005 at 14:47:07, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On June 30, 2005 at 00:46:11, Pablo Ignacio Restrepo wrote: > >>Hello Robert. >> >>I am feeling tired playing engines. >>Maybe I am going to be retired in not much time, and forget the Man Vs Machine >>fight. >>My anticomputer Job have been done, the antichess is in the web for everyone who >>want to use my ideas. >>But finally, I would like to listen you, about a question. >>Now, What about future Man Vs Machine? >> Was Hydra Adams, the last one important challenger? >>Does have the challengers end? >>Best regard, >>Pablo > > >I think there will always be interest in man vs machine chess matches. But I >doubt there will ever be a 1996/1997 media frenzy again... 1996/1997 captured >the general public's attention much as Fischer/Spassky in 1972 elevated chess to >a worldwide publicity level. Notice there has been no more such widely >publicized matches since 1972 for human vs human or 1997 for human vs computer. >But that this does not mean that chess (man vs machine chess) is dead. It is >just not exciting any longer... Dr Hyatt Thx for your answer. Finally I have feeling, that engines maybe could say to everyone: "Good bye." They are running faster than our brain. I just am making a question by myself... And the futures Kids that will be playing against Top engine since his-her 5 years old, how old could they are flying? Best regard, Pablo
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