Author: Günther Simon
Date: 07:55:06 10/03/05
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On October 03, 2005 at 10:21:04, Uri Blass wrote: >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. >> >>Guenther > >If white has a forced win in chess then even the perfect program can lose >games with black. My basic assumption is that White to move is not a win between perfect players. Guenther > >I believe that chess is a draw but I cannot even prove that black has not a >forced win. > >Uri
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