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From: ccs@mtune.ATT.COM (Chuck Schwing)
Newsgroups: rec.games.chess,comp.ai,misc.forsale
Subject: Re: chess program defeats USCF 2164 program by 11-1 !!!
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Date: 29 Sep 88 13:57:16 GMT
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In article <6382@venera.isi.edu> cracraft@venera.isi.edu (Stuart Cracraft) writes:
>
>AI-Chess, -- quite possibly the strongest program ever marketed.
>
>This program is beginning to surface as a very strong contender; defeating
>Novag Super-Expert (USCF 2164) by a margin of 11-1 at speed settings
>of 15 sec., 30 sec., and 1 min on a PC running at 10mhz.

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>

I would like to see some (if not all) of these games.
There has been a lot of hype about this program in this group lately,
and I would guess that I'm not alone in wondering what sort of game AI-Chess
plays.

I also hope that this news group does not turn into an adverising page
for new chess machines and programs.  I know that I do not speak for 
everyone who reads this group, but my favorite stuff is game postings
and analysis of the game itself.  Chess Life is full of adverts, which I
rarely read.

Happy hunting,
Chuck Schwing	ccs@mtune.att.com