King's gambit "weakly solved" by Vas. Admit it. This guy definately knows what he does
Luke skywalker has done it again.
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Daniel Shawul
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Luke skywalker has done it again.
http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=8047
King's gambit "weakly solved" by Vas. Admit it. This guy definately knows what he does
King's gambit "weakly solved" by Vas. Admit it. This guy definately knows what he does
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Terry McCracken
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Re: Luke skywalker has done it again.
April Fool's A bit late.Daniel Shawul wrote:http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=8047
King's gambit "weakly solved" by Vas. Admit it. This guy definately knows what he does
Terry McCracken
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Re: Luke skywalker has done it again.
Sadly this doesn't seem to be a joke...Terry McCracken wrote:April Fool's A bit late.Daniel Shawul wrote:http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=8047
King's gambit "weakly solved" by Vas. Admit it. This guy definately knows what he does
Sadly because KG was my only answer against e5 :'(
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Daniel Shawul
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Re: Luke skywalker has done it again.
Nope. 3000 cores IBM cluster working on it for 4 months where all positions with +5.12 are discarded. With an assumption that those are practically won with more than 5-sigma (margin for a discovery I think). Quite an achievement IMO!
P.S: I was actually looking for April Fools announcement when I found that. This is definately real.
P.S: I was actually looking for April Fools announcement when I found that. This is definately real.
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Jimmy Huggins
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Re: Luke skywalker has done it again.
Someone should poll this!! To me I don't think it is real. If not, he picked a bad time to reveal it. 
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Daniel Shawul
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Re: Luke skywalker has done it again.
Ofcourse vas haters will call BS without bothering to read what is claimed 
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Don
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Re: Luke skywalker has done it again.
I'm embarrassed for Chessbase.Daniel Shawul wrote:http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=8047
King's gambit "weakly solved" by Vas. Admit it. This guy definately knows what he does
Capital punishment would be more effective as a preventive measure if it were administered prior to the crime.
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Re: Luke skywalker has done it again.
Depends on the place.Terry McCracken wrote:April Fool's A bit late.Daniel Shawul wrote:http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=8047
King's gambit "weakly solved" by Vas. Admit it. This guy definately knows what he does
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Re: Luke skywalker has done it again.
Solved is the wrong word. Maybe the best move the computer could come up with is more like it.Daniel Shawul wrote:http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=8047
King's gambit "weakly solved" by Vas. Admit it. This guy definately knows what he does
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rbarreira
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Re: Luke skywalker has done it again.
I don't understand that part of the article... Look at this:Daniel Shawul wrote:Nope. 3000 cores IBM cluster working on it for 4 months where all positions with +5.12 are discarded. With an assumption that those are practically won with more than 5-sigma (margin for a discovery I think). Quite an achievement IMO!
If the probability of a 5.12 score being a win is 99.99999999%, shouldn't the full calculation (which surely involves a huge amount of >=5.12 scores) have a much smaller probabilty of being correct? And yet he claims the same probability?but if Rybka is displaying +5.12 or more the outcome is 99.99999999% secure. That is approximately the confidence number we give to our King's Gambit results: 99.99999999%.