FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for March 17, 2012

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    DerkinsVanPelt218  about 13 years ago

    Iā€™ve only managed to get my computer into a stalemate on Mac Chess. I can beat human opponents depending on skill level.

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    fhhuber  about 13 years ago

    It never takes me more than 2 games to identify a computer chess programā€™s flaws. At that point it becomes pointless to play because the computer makes the same mistake every time.

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    BigChiefDesoto  about 13 years ago

    THIS is the trouble with every chess program Iā€™ve ever seen. It either does absolutely STUPID things or itā€™s impossible to beat, depending on how I set the difficulty control. It never seems to be able to make RATIONAL moves at a level that allows me to win some of the time.And my grandfather was a champion chess player YEARS before personal computers ever existed, so I know something about the game, having played with him for many years when I was a kid.Johnny von Neumann sort of ā€œput his finger on itā€ when he said that Chess is NOT a game. Itā€™s a well defined form of computation. You may not be able to work out the best solution to any given situation, but it exists.A computer being simply a number cruncher either gets the right answer or just blunders along depending on how much time you allow it to ā€˜thinkā€™.

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    BigChiefDesoto  about 13 years ago

    I should add to the above:

    People you can ā€˜bluffā€™ so chess with people becomes sort of a battle of wits. I never could bluff my grandfather but in the process I learned how to bluff a LOT of other people in chess.But a computer, being just a number cruncher, you CANā€™T bluff. Either it does something stupid or it nearly always gets the right answer.

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    Dillithamir  about 13 years ago

    Processor shotā€¦? He wouldnā€™t be able to play chessā€¦. or see anything on the screen other than ā€œno signalā€

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    TheSpanishInquisition  about 13 years ago

    I beat my computer once. Iā€™ve never admitted this to my astonished friends, but, well, it was actually an accident.

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    Doctor11  about 13 years ago

    Iā€™ve only play chess against my MAC when Iā€™m bored and i have nothing better to do.

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    zoidknight  almost 13 years ago

    I have tried alot of chess programs, and everyone of them quits or crashes halfway through my opening moves. For some reason they do not like my standard opening. I alternate all my pawns 1 square forward, 2 squares foward until they are a solid wall.

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    tbritt99  almost 13 years ago

    Aaw!

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    *Pearlshimmer*  almost 13 years ago

    The thing about when you play chess with a computer , is that it anyalizes the best way to beat you, and how to move their pieces. It never makes one wrong mistake. Itā€™s impossible to beat a computer in a game of chess. Just impossible.

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