Author: Georg Langrath
Date: 06:43:15 02/26/00
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Yes the chesscomputers of today are great for both strong and weak players. But I can not understand how the programmers shall do, to make us think that we need new chessprograms in future. I mean the programs of today already have everything and more to that. Georg On February 26, 2000 at 01:35:49, C McClain Morris wrote: >Man, I like playing Junior6, Fritz6, Crafty17.07, Hiarcs 7.32 or even Hiarcs >6.00 or Junior 6.0. What human component could analyse the way they do. And >after they kick you tail 5 games in a row in 3 minute blitz, you don't have to >hear a snide remark. They don't have kids running around the house while you are >trying to play a serious game with a friend, and you don't have to worry about >drinking your soda only to find that your 2 year old has dropped your knight in >your glass. Kid's really like to abuse knights for some reason. >Always ready for a game. Always ready to help you improve your game. Maybe GM >Bronstein is right: the future of chess is computers. All of the above are great >Chess Programs. > >CMcClain Morris
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