Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 10:54:19 06/22/99
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On June 22, 1999 at 11:47:16, Pete Galati wrote: >On June 22, 1999 at 11:15:24, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On June 22, 1999 at 10:43:53, Pete Galati wrote: >> >>>On June 22, 1999 at 01:16:28, James Swafford wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>On June 21, 1999 at 20:40:05, walter irvin wrote: >>>> >>>>> my program is not ready yet in the one game it drew the mach iv it was winning >>>>>but the search produced move that allowed counter play.i have to fix that >>>>>problem to me thats unexceptable play . >>>>> the reason its not an easy problem to fix is the search is totally different >>>>>than conventional chess program .its based on pattern rec .i only know it would >>>>>never play that type move again . but need further testing . >>>> >>>> >>>>Now I'm intrigued. Pattern recognition? In such a short period >>>>of time?? With results like that??? >>>> >>>>:-) >>> >>>I'm skeptical. But he's welcome to prove me wrong. >>> >>>Pete >> >>I've been falling all over myself this morning... Can't seem to walk because >>"something" keeps "pulling my leg"... >> >>:) > >Yeah, I didn't figure you had missed the mark so bad with Crafty, too bad you're >going to have to start all over again! Amazing. You might want to hang on to >your code for a while anyhow. > >Pete This happens about once every 1-2 years... IE about 2 years ago on r.g.c.c we had a 'new program' announced that was playing good chess. Many of us asked for games. "nada". We kept insisting... Finally two games were posted. Both matched _exactly_ the moves played by the current version of Crafty. No more was heard from this 'breakthrough'... :)
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