Author: blass uri
Date: 03:04:45 05/08/99
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On May 08, 1999 at 03:02:25, Charles Unruh wrote: > It seems that in this chess, the players wont ever be confronted with any >surprise moves any more, after all they have 3 engines, one of them will be >considering the move actually played. Thus it seems no move will be wholly the >GM's(per say). Can we expect anything other than draws this time around? Yes, computers are not close to be perfect and the players can be confronted with surprises. There are many positions when programs cannot find the right move even in tactics(see the nolot test,see shirov's move Bh3) There are many wins in computer-computer games so it is clear that computers do many mistakes. Uri
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