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On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 09:03:43 -0500, Harold Buck
wrote: Ya can't stop progress. Though the current administration tries. OK, OK. So sometimes, ya *can* stop progress, maybe even regress. |
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Harold Buck wrote:
"Wlodek idz spac" wrote: Sanny wrote: Play Chess at GetClub Chess : http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html Indeed, one can learn from GetClub how NOT to play chess. Right, that's the idea. You play there and learn how NOT to play chess. Then, when you've learned how not to play chess, you do the opposite of everything you've learned there and you will know HOW to play chess. :-) I'd much rather have Eugene Znosko-Borovski teach me how not to play chess than Sanny's program. Dave. -- David Richerby Salted Edible Clock (TM): it's like www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ a clock but you can eat it and it's covered in salt! |
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David Richerby wrote:
I'd much rather have Eugene Znosko-Borovski teach me how not to play chess than Sanny's program. :-) Wlod |
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David Richerby wrote: Indeed, one can learn from GetClub how NOT to play chess. Right, that's the idea. You play there and learn how NOT to play chess. Then, when you've learned how not to play chess, you do the opposite of everything you've learned there and you will know HOW to play chess. :-) I'd much rather have Eugene Znosko-Borovski teach me how not to play chess than Sanny's program. The problem with Znosko's book is that countless new, interesting ways not to play chess weren't even invented back then. For example, 1.Nf3 Nf6 2.e4? Ng8!!, first seen in scholastic games, but never *perfected* until Sanny's program came along. Another issue I have is that Znosky did not include any of my games, in spite of the fact that I have repeatedly shown original, ingenious ideas on how to lose a game. This is unforgiveable, but for the fact that his book was published before I was even born. Just one example: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Ng8 3.d4 Nc6 4.Nf3 h6 5.d5 Nb8 = All you gloaters will soon be singing a different tune... Sanny has again incorporated powerful improvements, and THIS TIME will be different. This time the shoe is on the other hand. You are all going to eat your words. Sanny has discovered a weakennes of the JavaScript, which can be exploited to secretly connect in parallel to the computers at Cray Research, "borrowing" their computing time and allowing his new, improved program to see 73 plys ahead, brute force. Once you add in the selective search, which will now reach up to 127 plys, there will be no stopping him. From now on, stick to beginner level, which deactivates the Cray supercomputer module and only sees 18 ply ahead, brute force, in 3.2 seconds. Sanny is already hard at work trying to "dumb-down" his new, improved program, but it's not easy. He wants to add a weaker level for players like you so you don't have to lose *every* game. -- help bot |
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