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Subject: Re: Are a Knowledge program better in blitz games than Fastest programs

Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba

Date: 10:47:07 05/05/99

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On May 05, 1999 at 13:26:43, jose hernandez wrote:

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>For example Are a knowledge program like Rebel or Hiarcs better in blitz games
>than a Fastest programs like Fritz or Junior ?
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>or a Knowledge program is better in long controls than a fastest programs ?
>
>What do you think?

	I think that a program can have lots of knowledge and be a fast searcher. It
seems obvious that a program can lack knowledge and be a slow searcher too.
	I do not see a clear distinction between 'fast' and 'knowledge', to me those
terms are not conflictive with each other. In fact, I think that speed gives
knowledge and knowledge gives speed, in some sense.
	The longer the time control, the better search algorithm will prevail. I do not
think it has to do with speed or knowledge.



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