Author: stuart taylor
Date: 22:33:34 02/08/00
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On February 08, 2000 at 17:38:24, Colin Frayn wrote: >On February 08, 2000 at 16:33:52, Michael de la Maza wrote: > >>Earlier today I recorded a 20-25 minute interview with Professor Robert Hyatt. >>You can listen to the interview by: ><snip> > >Just listened to it - very interesting. > >Does anyone seriously believe what he said about computers not playing better >with increased ply, or at least asymptotically slowing down? I have 600 games >against Crafty which prove the opposite. > >I never thought about that connected passed pawns thing either. Damn that's >obvious. > >Thanks for the advice, Prof. Hyatt. That world title's mine next time :) >*grin* > >Cheers, >Colin I, definately thought about this and similar things often. If that means that I could easily write a very good program, with only very basic programing knowledge, I would gladly devote myself to it a little. But I'm sure that such things are -extremely obvious things-which are only worth thinking about after knowing a stupendous amount more. no? S.Taylor.
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