Author: Dan Ellwein
Date: 15:24:33 12/28/05
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On December 28, 2005 at 17:36:08, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >On December 28, 2005 at 15:13:06, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>After all, Rybka is probably the strongest single CPU chess engine in the world >>(that we know of and that is available to us). >> >>To beat it even in a fluke game is pretty amazing. >> >>So if after the tiniest possible non-zero sample (read 'one') of games promising >>results are shown (e.g. "I drew Rybka!" or even "I beat Rybka!"), it is possible >>and permissible for the program author to sing songs, compose poetry, and dance >>a jig [even simultaneously]. >> >>IMO-YMMV. > >Sure i have no problem with that, i would just like to see more games and then >have the author point out the ones he thought was representable, sorry if i was >coming off a bit harsh, but i am tired of the lack of data that makes people >jump :) we go through our entire life living with 'lack of data'...
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