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Subject: I wouldn't be "disturbed" in the slightest.

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 13:07:00 12/31/05

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Blitz is SO unimportant, to the value of a chess machine, in my opinion.

If you think you are better at blitz than your computer, or that it has no
useful experience to offer you, when you play it, (compared with what others
give), OK! If you like to analyze a position, but after set-up, you can't
possibly wait more than five more seconds to see what analysis the computer
shows, OK! (I'd hate to think what your opinion is about todays computers, as a
whole!)
But any other reason, I can't see what there is to feel "disturbed" about, if at
slightly longer timings, it is better than any other program around.

If it was the strongest program only at 20 hours a move, I'd also understand it
might be a bit disturbing. It would not let you think about anything else during
the day!

But at normal human thought periods, if it gives the best analysis or plays the
best moves for a machine, I don't think anything should be done to compromise
this. If blitz takes away from the above, in any way (and I WOULD be disturbed),
then I'm not concerned about the blitz at all.
S.Taylor




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