I can still remember when an average club player could beat a chess computer almost all of the time. Most of them back then were machines that only played chess, not programs that you ran on a home PC. That didn’t last. But with any chess program, you can still dumb them down if you want to have a chance.
Granted, with this human, that would take a lot of dumbing. Better if he can find humans at around his skill level. And on the Internet chess servers, there’s always someone.
That’s how “Machine Learning” just recently greatly increased the strength of Chess Engines. The basic rules of Chess, along with some algorithms are programmed in and the machine runs the Program to play millions of games against itself, eventually determining the best strategies to use in each situation it encounters. Even all of our Super Elite Grandmasters are now no match for Computers…
Once, when my aunt and I were attempting to play Scrabble on her PC, the players somehow ended up both set to “computer.” It was the fastest game I’ve ever seen… and the computers beat our highest scores in a disgusting fashion.
knutdl about 1 year ago
Na-na na-na na-na!
Imagine about 1 year ago
That should save quite a bit of time and frustration.
minty_Joe about 1 year ago
“A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?”
joe piglet Premium Member about 1 year ago
One time I had my Commodore PET play my VIC 20, the PET won. I typed each move between the computers.
Kaputnik about 1 year ago
I can still remember when an average club player could beat a chess computer almost all of the time. Most of them back then were machines that only played chess, not programs that you ran on a home PC. That didn’t last. But with any chess program, you can still dumb them down if you want to have a chance.
Granted, with this human, that would take a lot of dumbing. Better if he can find humans at around his skill level. And on the Internet chess servers, there’s always someone.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Just a tad too fast.
eced52 about 1 year ago
At least Roger will only have to throw one tantrum.
Brilliant_Birdie about 1 year ago
They’re gonna get faster.
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
That’s how “Machine Learning” just recently greatly increased the strength of Chess Engines. The basic rules of Chess, along with some algorithms are programmed in and the machine runs the Program to play millions of games against itself, eventually determining the best strategies to use in each situation it encounters. Even all of our Super Elite Grandmasters are now no match for Computers…
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
Roger has found the perfect player. iFruit never tires from drubbing him in short order.
MichiganMitten about 1 year ago
The iFruit is being an iJerk to Roger.
FireAnt_Hater about 1 year ago
That PC’s chess clock’s interval is about 1 nanosecond.
mindjob about 1 year ago
It would feel less impersonal to lose to a good-looking robot
T... about 1 year ago
That pc is a chessmasterbate playing with itself…
musicnut1986 about 1 year ago
It’s like removing a Band-Aid. One quick rip to get it over with only one sharp pain rather than prolong the pain.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
Now imagine this after another twenty years of AI advancement.
DarkNStormyWriter Premium Member about 1 year ago
Once, when my aunt and I were attempting to play Scrabble on her PC, the players somehow ended up both set to “computer.” It was the fastest game I’ve ever seen… and the computers beat our highest scores in a disgusting fashion.