Author: walt irvin
Date: 04:53:51 01/31/06
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On January 31, 2006 at 07:39:22, ramon b. de robles wrote: >On January 31, 2006 at 07:29:14, walt irvin wrote: > >>i believe rybka would get beat but not for the reason you say here ,,,,if a >>super grandmaster (had the program to play and study) for weeks before the match >>he should know exactly what he would be facing,,,,,,,figure out its weakness >>even if that meant getting the program out of book,,,,,then having the program >>play against its self giving one side 10x time per move ect ect ,,,,,just like >>if adams had hydra at his house for weeks before the match and could have played >>countless games the match would have a diff result,,,,people have this notion >>that man will one day be shut out,,,,,,,but man always finds away to win even if >>they had to cheat,,,,no mankind will not go away that easy on the chess >>board,,,i guess i think that of man because im a prison guard and i get to see >>the deviant side day after day ,,, >> >>walter irvin > >Maybe its true. So are we not reaching a stage where Computers will beat Human ? >But why did Kramnik, Kasparov , Anand found it hard to defeat Deep junior , >Deep Fritz and Rebel . And of course with Yusupov against rebel. Bareev against >Hiarcs ? And the GMS who played against Chess Tiger during their national >championship thats just like i dont think a computer will ever win a chess corespondance match with a human gm,,,,,,i can see the human now with 30 computers all lined up going from one variation to the other just seeing what if ,,,,,,i do believe that the programer of rybka being a man might find a slick way to make sure that the program the gm was playing is not identical to the one he would face in the match,,,,,otherwise rybka would be sunk ,,,,,,,,maybe thats what those programmers did that beat a gm change it a little bit or made a special book ect,,,but you cant give me a test and let me see the answer sheet and let me study that for 2 weeks,,,,its not a fair test then,,, walter
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