Author: Helmut Conrady
Date: 10:12:17 08/09/05
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On August 09, 2005 at 12:19:19, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On August 09, 2005 at 11:57:02, Eugene Nalimov wrote: > >>On August 09, 2005 at 11:20:45, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On August 09, 2005 at 06:06:01, GuyHaworth wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>I infer, from the fact that Eugene Nalimov sent me the KPPKPP stats file this >>>>morning, that 6-man chess is fully solved. This is on the reasonable assumption >>>>that the EGTs have verified correctly as aok. >>>> >>>>My congratulations to Eugene on this achievement, a tribute to a professional, >>>>determined and robust approach to the challenge. >>>> >>>>My thanks also to Rob Hyatt for making the data accessible, and to those who >>>>have linked their chess engines to the EGTs and mined them for greater >>>>knowledge. >>>> >>>>This milestone is passed on the 48th Anniversary of the 1956 'Artificial >>>>Intelligence' conference at Dartmouth which targetted world-class computer chess >>>>as an AI aim. >>>> >>>>guy >>> >>>Don't forget that there is kpppkp and kppppkp remaining. :) >> >>You may be surprised, but kpppkp is available for public download on >>ftp.cis.uab.edu/pub/hyatt/TB/42p/ > >:) Goes to show how carefully I watch. :) > >Good work as always... > >Not back to the dual-core opteron tweaking for me. :) > > > >> >>I doubt that 5 vs. 1 TBs are interested by itself. They are necessary for 5 vs. >>2 TBs, but for now they are not needed... >> >>Thanks, >>Eugene >> >>>It isn't "quite" done yet... Hello Bob! Will your site be capable of ALL 6-men? Any idea, when they will be complete on your site? Helmut
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