Author: Steve B
Date: 03:25:00 11/28/05
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>=== Game 2 === > >If only the SD could offer a draw! Of course, the Berlin Pro would need to be >able to accept it, too. The SD here throws away a "book draw" at move 62. Sadly the SD's undefeated streak comes to an end at 5 was only a matter of time i guess.. speaking of time i ,imagine both computers were short of time by move 62 but.. there are no excuses for the blunder its funny Chuck how when it comes to dedicated computers and also in Human competition only a small amount of games can really be played and titles ,prize money..bragging rights ..etc ,, all hang in the balance while in PC Engine contests ,literally thousands of games,sometimes tens of thousands of games are played and i would bet that very few of the games are even looked at,because the engines play each other endlessly with little or no human intervention.and the final results spewed forth in a print out while i suppose these PC matches will provide a more accurate assessment of which Engine is stronger..IMO ..these mini matches are more natural..more human like and MUCH more exciting looking forward to game 3 Regards Steve
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