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Subject: Re: In Human vs. Comp, humans should be able to analyse with seperate board.

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 09:43:28 01/16/00

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On January 16, 2000 at 11:37:52, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>On January 16, 2000 at 06:18:24, Jeff Anderson wrote:
>
>>I think human vs, computer matches would be more fair if the human could analyse
>>on a seperate board during his game.  Computers can basically do this so perhaps
>>the human should be able to do this too.
>>Jeff
>
>Then humans souldn't be allowed to go to the toilet, because computers don't.
>
>Enrique
>
>PS. Flu causes delirium.

This has been an interesting subject to me for years.

1) Computers can keep perfect record keeping. Since humans cannot, should humans
even take the time out to attempt it during play?

2) Computers can keep track of any data they are programmed to during a game.
Should humans not get this same advantage, possibly writing down discarded moves
so that they are not forgotten (for example)?

3) If a power failure occurs, should the computer automatically forfeit since it
will (normally) take human intervention to get it back to where it was?

4) Why should a computer be able to look at end game tablebases and a human
cannot?

Your example of humans not being allowed to go to the bathroom is a little inane
(no offense intented here, I assume you were trying to be humorous). This is
like saying that the computer cannot be hooked up to a power supply since a
human isn't (i.e. preventing the needs of either one does not make much sense).

The point of my questions above is:

Should we attempt to change the rules of chess with regard to human/computer
matches in order to even up the playing field?

I think this type of question finally boils down to what is enjoyable to humans
since computers do not get a say in it. If humans enjoy playing in a "standard"
method, then that is what will happen. If people get annoyed at losing to
computers, then maybe they will start playing more advanced chess. Or some other
rules changes may take place.

I think it comes down to what people like to do. People like to play bughouse,
so those that do, play it. Those that don't, do not.

KarinsDad :)



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