Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 21:57:08 02/03/00
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On February 04, 2000 at 00:02:09, Robert Hyatt wrote: >Interesting that it takes the best player in the world 45 minutes, a strong >GM 24 hours, and a computer only 60 seconds _total_. >Perhaps the computers just excel at this kind of position since they can reach >extreme depths quickly... One difference is that Kasparov had to find the winning lines (not just the best move), and had to show the major lines he calculated to find the 'best' ones. How long does it take a computer to show the winning line, and a winning evaluation, in each case?
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