Author: Charles Roberson
Date: 10:05:58 03/01/06
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On March 01, 2006 at 01:04:39, Mark Boylan wrote: >On February 28, 2006 at 23:22:45, walt irvin wrote: > >>if so are there any examples > >I thought this was an interesting question. So, I dug through some boxes in my >basement and found "How Computers Play Chess" by David Levy & Monty Newborn. >It's an old book. I don't know the ratings of the programmers of any modern >chess programs, but here are some stats from the book: > >Program Rating Programmer Rating >Deep Thought 2580 Hsu 1200 > >Hard to say from the chart, but maybe a low Elo is an asset :) The evaluation function in Deep Thought was developed by team member Murray Campbell. IIRC Murray's rating was 2100 (expert level).
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