Author: Georg Langrath
Date: 09:02:39 11/15/99
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On November 15, 1999 at 03:43:15, Shep wrote: >On November 15, 1999 at 01:49:17, Georg Langrath wrote: > >>Sometimes I can se messages discussing if Chessmaster 6000 is optimally tuned in >>its parameters. I can promise that it is not. It is mathematically impossible. >>There are milliards of possibilities in making different characters as >>Chessmaster 6666 and so on. To get optimal settings is impossible. As to win >>highest winning ticket in a lottery a million times in a row. > >As a mathematician, I have to jump in here and correct you. :) >You probably mean "statistically improbable". >It is not _impossible_ to find the optimal CM settings (or to win the lottery a >million successive times) because the number of settings is finite, so you could >(given a large, but finite amount of time) try them all out and come up with the >best one. > >Sorry to be nit-picking, but I felt that had to be said. :)) > >--- >Shep I know. I simplified a little. Everyone, but a scinetist vill understand :) Georg
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