Author: David Blackman
Date: 01:30:31 01/24/00
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On January 23, 2000 at 04:08:32, Howard Exner wrote: >Perhaps in the distant future programs may do this automatically, given a large >database of players. That would be a bit unnerving knowing you are playing a >machine that has a collection of your games and favorite openings. It would be scary enough playing a human oponent who has studied a collection of your games. In the past this only happenned to Grand Masters. But a player at my club who is about C or D strength bought one of those monster databases. He found 38 of his own games in it. Another club member (of about expert strength) had 75 games in the same database. So the databases are out there, with games played by just about everyone.
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