Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 11:23:52 07/16/99
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On July 16, 1999 at 11:24:05, James Robertson wrote: >On July 15, 1999 at 22:57:41, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: > >>On July 15, 1999 at 22:00:27, Charles Unruh wrote: >> >>> This question might be of use to commercial programmers, to know what sort of >>>style "most" people like to play against or watch. The program with the most >>>exciting and enjoyable style to me is the TRUE chess system tal which is >>>CHESSMASTER(5555-6000)!! >>> Unfortunately i fear that we may not get to see as many of chessmaster's >>>fantastic brilliancies once the ssdf starts playing games on 450mhz machines. I >>>can't quite figure why but CM seems to me to be stronger than most(any) progs >>>running on 200-266mhz machines. However when playing on 450mhz+ machines some >>>of the other software somehow seems to get more advantage on these machines than >>>CM. Which is surprising because i always thought CM would benefit more from the >>>speed than other progs. Perhaps speed is the way to go vs knowledge progs. >>> >>>P.S. >>> Does anyone know why no one cares about nimzo? :) >> >>Mr. Unruh, >> >>The more knowledge a program has the faster the processor must be to compensate. >>A simple algorithm would be fast but it would not be smart. We are looking at >>400 to 800 gigabyte end and midgame tablebases in the next five years. We are >>going to need at least a one GHz to three Ghz processor and a massive amount of >>RAM to use all that info. Chinook, the world champion checker program already >>has access to 400 Gbyte eight man tablebases. > >In Checkers only 1/2 of the squares can have pieces, and there are a lot of >other things (no ep, etc.) that make them smaller. I personnally think it will >be a lot longer than 5 years before there are 8-man chess tablebases. :) > >James > >> >>I personally think that our society is getting too complicated. Life was >>simpler in the days of Nimzovitch. We are all addicted to technology. 8 piece checker endings are old news. Check out the Chinook project at the University of Alberta. They are beyond this already...
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