Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 02:41:43 09/04/05
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On September 04, 2005 at 05:37:48, Jorge Pichard wrote: >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 directly from a game of two GMs: PS: That is the reason why I limit Opening lines up to 12 half moves, specially if those openings were played by human GM. http://wired-vig.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,68243,00.html
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