On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 07:53:57PM -0600, Dan Minette wrote:

> It is highly unlikely. Even the best chess players can make mistakes a
> 1600 rated computer program would not.

That indicates that the method or algorithm is different, but says
little about the complexity of the calculation.

> game, IIRC, he had a nuanced understanding of how things would
> probably look, in general, in 20 moves.

That suggests to me that a complex calculation is being made, in some
manner. How do you think the 20 moves ahead are determined? Some sort of
quantum magic, I suppose?


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