Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 11:44:55 05/11/99
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On May 08, 1999 at 06:04:45, blass uri wrote: > >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 Was ...Be4 not as good as ...Bh3? Dave
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