Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 02:37:48 09/04/05
Too many people like to use long GM's Openings for computer programs, but there is a drawback to this approach. Todays computer programs has reached a level of play that is higher than some of the best GM players. In order to avoid this from happening, most Opening Expert like Necchi and Harry Schapp to name a few will have to consider checking each opening where the two GM left as an even game with the top programs to analyse up to at least 6 more moves and only if after those 6 moves if the opening is still consider even, then the opening could be included with the rest of its opening library. We should be very carefull not to feed long Opening line above 12 moves from GMs. Please take a look a this game, and how many other bad human openings are still there in some of the best programs that we constanstly pit or match, favouring one side or the other. Here is a famous game where two of our best computer monsters were using the exact bad opening fed drectly from a game of two GMs: http://wired-vig.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,68243,00.html
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