Hello everyone, longtime lurker here. I was at a conference at the beginning of the summer, and heard a very interesting talk:
Modern Chess Preparation – The Role of Computers in professional Chess by Gawain Jones, Chess Grandmaster http://events.techcast.com/bigtechday9/barcelona-1615/?q=barcelona-1615 The talk is interesting and worth watching (if a little long). He talks (among other things) about where and why computers make sense in preparing for and analyzing matches, starting around minute 41 (to about 55). I wonder if this is similar to how Go engines are used (or will be rather soon as the engines improve), or if Go is sufficiently different from chess that the use of engines will be different (i.e. less clear "opening lines" etc.) Cheers Nils _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
