Author: Eberhard
Date: 16:12:12 07/25/05
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On July 25, 2005 at 17:17:32, Mark Young wrote: >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. But humans can still beat chess softwares. It was demonstrated by Kasparov, Kramnik and other top chess players. Top grandmasters play better quality chess but less tactical (traps) chess.
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