Author: Sarah Bird
Date: 07:43:19 06/26/99
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On June 26, 1999 at 10:36:52, eric guttenberg wrote: >I am surprised by these results,too, particularly in view of some of the other >results I've seen. Fritz beats Polgar 4-1, with 3 draws in g/30, the five top >Paderborn programs holding their own against five strong GM's at 40/2, >the ancient old W-Chess on a P90 scoring 4-0, with 2 draws against 6 GM's or >IM's >at the Harvard Cup about 6 or 7 years ago and numerous other events where >the computers were at least competitive against GM's or IM's had me thinking >that the top programs were approaching GM strength. These two games are >impossible to ignore. >Of course, it is only 2 games but the manner of Hiarcs' losses is remarkable. >If Richard 2265 continues to beat Hiarcs like a drum, I have a question. >Is it just that this particular human has a special talent for playing against >computers? Or is it possible that HIarcs 6, although it topped the SSDF list >not that long ago(I think), is more susceptible to human anti-computer play >than Fritz or Shredder or W-Chess or some of the other programs that have >some respectable results against strong human players? Or would Richard 2265 >be doing the same thing to any program he was playing? >I suspect that some programs that cannot outscore Hiarcs in computer v computer >games may outperform Hiarcs against humans. Comments? > >eric I think the horizon effect catches all computers it is only a matter of when it applies positionally and the human being able to see that deep and sensing the right time to look deeply enough to see it. Sarah.
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