Author: Laurence Chen
Date: 14:21:20 11/22/99
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On November 22, 1999 at 16:54:08, Ramón Martínez wrote: >As far as I know, there is no software that provides the following training >feature: Imagine that you are an A-Class player that is going to play in a >tournament in about a month; suppose you enter a few data on the software (the >precise date of the event, the time controls, the probable rating range of your >opponents etc.) and then the software provides a complete daily training >program, personalized with openings, tactics, endgame and playing strategies. >Such a program must detect the weaknesses and provide specific methods for >reinforcing the weak points, as well as providing the user with a strong chess >engine that he can play against according to the specific needs (elo, time >controls, etc.). If any software package offered this, I am sure that a lot of >people will buy it almost immediatly. To quote Hamlet, "to thyself be true." Perhaps such a software can exist in the future, however, this mean that Chess Coaches and Trainers would be out of a job. Why not an AI NBA or NFL or even Hockey? I sure that a computer AI could analyze the performance of a team and come up with a training schedule. I think that such software would be banned in these sports because it would put the coaches out of a high paying salary. Laurence Chen
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