Author: Matthew Hull
Date: 07:30:05 07/09/05
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On July 09, 2005 at 10:21:36, Zappa wrote: >How proud you must be. Every game you lose except when you close the position, >shuffle your pieces and try to win on time. Imagine the number of people who >would want to watch that. I'm thinking . . . 0? He tried that against Crafty and could not succeed. Why then should he be able to succeed against "stronger" opposition? I think it is a valid issue that many strong programs are "breakable" in this way. I would think programmers would want to know how their creations can be busted, especially if amateurs can do it so easily. Who should be derided here? > >anthony
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