[computer-go] .. if Monte-Carlo programs would play infinitestrong

Chrilly c.donninger at wavenet.at
Mon Nov 27 14:59:59 PST 2006


In the second game Fritz against Kramnik Fritz played strategically very 
poor (or Kramnik very strong), Kramnik avoided a 3-times repetition "offer" 
of Fritz, but at the end Kramnik missed an easy to see mate in 1!! and lost 
very badly. Thats the end of the match. He will not be able to recover from 
this blunder.
This is a rather drastic example of Chrillys law: Humans can not play in a 
complicated position more than 10 moves in a row without making an serious 
blunder. And it also very drastic example how far they are away from God.

Chrilly 



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