Author: Mark Young
Date: 14:17:32 07/25/05
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On July 25, 2005 at 15:54:15, Eberhard wrote: >Chess programs play almost perfect moves when it reaches a depth of 23/23 or >24/24. Almost perfect is far from perfect. A program seeing 30 ply ahead would win a good number of games against a program only seeing 24 ply. IMO If it was possible to achieve 20,000,000 KN/s, softwares would be almost >impossible to beat. Chess programs are almost impossible to beat now for humans. Searching only a few million moves a second or less. When is the last time a human beat a chess program playing with black in a big money match, or won a match. I think it has been years.
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