Author: James Robertson
Date: 09:59:46 07/08/99
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On July 08, 1999 at 12:46:50, Jesus de la Villa wrote: >On July 08, 1999 at 11:04:43, blass uri wrote: > >> >>On July 08, 1999 at 10:16:19, Pierre Bourget wrote: >> >>>Following the game Kasparov vs the world ,i was thinking why not the same here >>>between the members and the strongest program on the fastest hardware >>>available.People could vote for a move everyday on the pool board.Just an idea, >>>what you think ? >>> >>>Pierre >> >>I think that it is a bad idea(the same as kasparov against the world) >> >>Deciding about a move by the majority is a very bad idea. >> >>I believe that the world has no chance against kasparov because the majority is >>a wrong rule in chess. > >Agree, Democracy rarely will found the "best moves". Who else even came close though? :) > >> >>The right way to play with the world against kasparov is to give the best player >>to decide about the moves when the best player can get ideas from slightly >>weaker players >> > >I don't think so, then we have a match "best player" vs. Kasparov Like a correspondence advanced match. :) James > >>Uri
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