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The way a computer plays chess

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    Vikram A Punathambekar
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    Shows you how the machine is deciding on its next move. Amazing. :omg: http://turbulence.org/spotlight/thinking/chess.html[^] Vikram.


    http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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      Shows you how the machine is deciding on its next move. Amazing. :omg: http://turbulence.org/spotlight/thinking/chess.html[^] Vikram.


      http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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      Joel Holdsworth
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      REPOST! Still a very good link Joel Holdsworth Wanna give me a job this summer? Check out my online CV and project history[^] - now available in MSWord format![^]

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        Shows you how the machine is deciding on its next move. Amazing. :omg: http://turbulence.org/spotlight/thinking/chess.html[^] Vikram.


        http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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        MoustafaS
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        With all this lines i thought that he would have my king dead from the first move.;)

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          Shows you how the machine is deciding on its next move. Amazing. :omg: http://turbulence.org/spotlight/thinking/chess.html[^] Vikram.


          http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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          zarzor
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          The "evaluation function" for square value is still secret!.:( ZARZOR13

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            The "evaluation function" for square value is still secret!.:( ZARZOR13

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            Robert M Greene
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            Robert Hyatt of "Cray Blitz" fame (in the 80s) used to print out his fortran source code when I was at University Of Southern Mississippi, interesting use of coding schemes, lots of computed GOTOs. It was one of those things that used multiprocessors quite well for the day. Cray Blitz was pretty famous at the time. Not sure Robert Hyatt is up to nowadays though. ............................. There's nothing like the sound of incoming rifle and mortar rounds to cure the blues. No matter how down you are, you take an active and immediate interest in life. Fiat justitia, et ruat cælum

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