Author: blass uri
Date: 13:07:45 08/21/99
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On August 21, 1999 at 14:05:46, Dan Andersson wrote: >In the latest Gamasutra (www.gamasutra.com) magazine the following uninitated >superstition was written: <snipped> > Chess game AIs are perhaps >the one exception to this rule, but they're cheating, since most chess programs >draw upon databases of thousands of games and simply pick the highest-scoring >move available at that moment. The book is only a small part of the program. It is easy to get programs out of books without getting a very bad position with white but it is not easy to win or even to draw against them after it. Uri
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