Thanks a lot for this information.
This is really very interesting and not widely known.
Maybe chess is less closed than I would have believed :-)
Olivier
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> Arno Nickel played three games with Hydra over a few months in 2005.
> He won 2.5-0.5
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arno_Nickel
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2009/10/30 Olivier Teytaud :
>> I think in correpondence chess humans still hold against computers
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>> Petri
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> Are there sometimes games organized like that ? This is really impressive to
> me.
Arno Nickel played three games with Hydra over a few months in 2005.
He won 2.5-0.5
http://en.wikip
I cant recall any offocoal challenges. I do remember some such statement in
some other challenge, but failed to google it up.
Human computer chess challenges are not likely to happen anymore. What would
be the point for human? Hydra could probably beat anyone. And as processors
get faster any of t
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> I think in correpondence chess humans still hold against computers
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> Petri
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Are there sometimes games organized like that ? This is really impressive to
me.
(maybe MCTS might win against alpha-beta in chess with huge time settings
:-) )
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