Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 22:33:33 01/11/00
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On January 12, 2000 at 01:25:33, Jeremiah Penery wrote: >On January 11, 2000 at 22:40:27, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>I would be interested to see how this position turns out in very deep analysis. >>Don't think I will add it to the supercomputer queue though. It's really not a >>very important one. Only interesting. > >About the supercomputer queue, I'm wondering if you plan to add, or have already >added, certain, very hard, known problems, such as the Nolot positions, possibly >the end of DB-GK #2, etc. Regarding the Supercomputer... I make suggestions from a smorgasboard of options and let the owners/operators of the supercomputer choose what is interesting and fun for them to do. So far, their choices have coincided exactly with mine. ;-) I want to run positions that have the most benefit for chess players of all kinds. So I am interested to see exactly what positions other people would like to see run and why. >I'd really be interested in seeing what it thinks of moves 36-37 of the above >mentioned game, as well as the end position. Also, just to get an idea of the >real strength of the thing, it's be interesting to see how it does on the Nolot >positions. >Even without these things, it is still a great project, and the addition of the >supercomputer, for whatever positions you run it on, is a magnificent addition. >Thanks for all your work on it! Basically, I do very little. Everything is pretty much automated.
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