Author: George Tsavdaris
Date: 07:21:14 10/03/05
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On October 03, 2005 at 10:17:57, Günther Simon wrote: >On October 03, 2005 at 09:26:04, George Tsavdaris wrote: >... > >>What do you think? If a perfect playing Chess program was available now, then >>what would happen if we match it against the top todays engines? Do these >>engines could achieve any draw or even wins in a big tournament......? > >If it was perfect, how could it lose? This would be considered a paradoxon. >You can speculate about draws against it, but I prefer drinking a glass >of vine, or sitting in the garden instead. YMMV. > How it can lose? Easy: If Chess is a white-wins-game for example and the perfect-engine plays with black! Are the todays top programs capable of playing all the perfect moves needed to keep the win.......? Or if they aren't capable, are they capable of drawing instead.....?
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