Author: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Date: 03:27:05 12/21/05
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Hello Otello. I am not going "to try to win in a fair" competition against engines, becouse engines "wont try to win in a fair" competition against human beings. Engines are as an ice that must be broke. "Fair competition" is a human being "paradigm" that dont aply in Man Vs Machine battles. When a person avoid a victorie against an engine just for beeing playing beuty, is in a mistake. The beuty concept is a sumarie of man vs man games, its dont apply here. Best, Pablo On December 21, 2005 at 05:53:52, Otello Gnaramori wrote: >Why don't you try to win in a fair competition against engines...don't >misunderstand me but blocking only the position and winning on elapsed time >shuffling rapidly the same pieces on chessboard is quite manageable by many >average and I guess also less than average human players. > >Merry Christmas, >Otello
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