Some Go players do use computers do analyze correspondence games. Computer Go 
play in general is nowhere close to dan-level play, but a computer program can 
read out smaller tactical problems with a very high level of accuracy. Does 
such play have anything to do with the "real game" of chess or Go? In a sense, 
it might be considered a striving for "kami no itte" - the "hand of god" or the 
perfect play.
 
Terry McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
They mean to govern well; but they mean to govern. They promise to be kind 
masters; but they mean to be masters. -- Daniel Webster
----- Original Message ----
From: Jacques BasaldĂșa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 10:38:05 AM
Subject: Re: [computer-go] scalability study - final results

Don Dailey wrote:

 > I don't know if this is very popular any longer due to the
 > Internet but I'm going back a few years.

I am afraid today a postal chess game is a computer analyst
against another computer analyst. An interesting challenge,
no doubt, but that has little to do with chess.

Another reason to prefer go. ;-)

Jacques.
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