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Subject: Re: Chess pc program on super computer

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 09:16:23 08/05/05

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On August 05, 2005 at 07:40:55, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On August 04, 2005 at 13:38:16, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On August 04, 2005 at 07:49:10, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>>
>>>On August 04, 2005 at 07:15:02, Engin Üstün wrote:
>>>
>>>>what is about the intelligence of the program? i mean the knowledge of the
>>>>program ?
>>>
>>>Well the competition in that respect has been closed already,
>>>as diep has more chessevaluation knowledge than any other program.
>>>
>>
>>
>>That ought to be worth a "post of the year" award.  "the competition is closed".
>> :)  Just like the question "can a cluster be used to play chess?"  The answer
>>was (at first) "No, I can proof that the latencies are too high and the speedup
>>can't be > 1.0".  It was later "yes, everyone else has tried and failed, but
>>Diep can use a cluster now."
>>
>>that gets _so_ old to continually read such crap.
>>
>>Why is it that the program "with more chessevaluation knowledge than any other
>>program" can't win a major tournament with the regularity of the inferior
>>programs like Shredder and Junior?
>>
>>Go figure...
>
>Are you suggesting that Shredder has less evaluation knowledge than Crafty?
>
>Go away.

I didn't suggest _anything_ about shredder's evaluation with respect to Crafty.
Why make up something to divert the discussion?  Embarassed about your
ridiculous claims...


>
>Shredder has *way* more than you realize.

The "inferior shredder" comment was, as most everyone here (except you
apparently) realized, a form of sarcasm.  Because you claim your evaluation is
better than everyone elses.  Hence everyone elses, including shredder which has
won most recent tournaments, must be inferior to yours.  That's a complete
crock...


>Junior9 has way way more knowledge than older versions.
>
>The proof is obvious that chessknowledge works.

Yes, but wild claims do not...




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