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Do you play chess?

kicka19

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any of you crackas play chess get at me, i play on yahoo chess and chalenge anyone here to a duel if they got the balls, let me know the time and ill we can arange something
 
i do but i'm not very good at it .... yet. Vanity is very good at n collects chess sets. i want this one.


 
I did years ago, got my ass kicked by a 12 year old so that was that.
 
wtf does deep blue mean?
 
kicka19 said:
wtf does deep blue mean?
Deep Blue is the computer that made Gary Kasparov bend over and take an anal pounding via. knight to E3.....checkmate.
 
gococksDJS said:
Deep Blue is the computer that made Gary Kasparov bend over and take an anal pounding via. knight to E3.....checkmate.
i heard bout that computer, i didnt know the name
 
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kicka19 said:
play me mino
Deep Blue challenges you, and mankind is at stake, because Deep Blue also runs Cyberdine Corp. So unless you're John Conner, you're fucked.
 
I play competively..placed second place in the Vegas US Open(U1200)...26th in the nation for National Scholastic when I was in high school...


Deep Blue was a super computer (128 parallel processors...not just any computer) that beat the champion once;however, the Russian champ beat deep blue at their first tournament...so its not an ass kicking.

On a side note the IBM techies programed the fucking thing to play Garry...not to play chess. It was designed off Garry's thousands of games.

Man is still better at the game and always will be IMO
 
gococksDJS said:
Yeah, I play. They call me "Deep Throght"

they call me "Big Purple....... er ...Dick"
 
why would i play a game that takes a whole lotta effort to play well...
read books for hours and hours.?........fuck it
 
Super Hulk said:
why would i play a game that takes a whole lotta effort to play well...
read books for hours and hours.?........fuck it
You know, if you actually read a book or two, you might have known that it's THROAT, not "THROUGHT". They would call me "Deep Throat" not "Deep Throght"
 
lnvanry said:
I play competively..placed second place in the Vegas US Open(U1200)...26th in the nation for National Scholastic when I was in high school...
That's cute, but I beat CHESSMASTER 3000. I think that speaks for itself.
 
I heard Deep Blue's chess program was released publically. Do you know anything about this gococks?
 
gococksDJS said:
You know, if you actually read a book or two, you might have known that it's THROAT, not "THROUGHT". They would call me "Deep Throat" not "Deep Throght"

put your glases on 4 eyes i spelt it "throght", you left an "O" ouwtt:bulb:
 
yes
 
lnvanry said:
Man is still better at the game and always will be IMO


Always? Thats a loaded statement. Computers took 60+ years to evolve to the point of beating a human, who had a 2 million year head start. Wait a decade or 2, if that.
 
nsimmons said:
Always? Thats a loaded statement. Computers took 60+ years to evolve to the point of beating a human, who had a 2 million year head start. Wait a decade or 2, if that.
Read about "Technological Singularity", it's interesting as shit. It basically deals with the fact that one day, man will no longer be the most intelligent inhabitants of earth, computers will, either by independent forms of AI and/or "posthumans". If this ever happened it would make all models of change based on the past trends of human behavior (stock trends etc) completely useless. At a singluarity point, all governing laws based out of the past break down and have absolutely no relevance in the present frame, kind of like the laws of physics at a gravitational singluarity(black holes).
 
Let's hear what your favorite piece is? Mine would happen to be the Knight coupled with a Bishop.
 
nsimmons said:
Always? Thats a loaded statement. Computers took 60+ years to evolve to the point of beating a human, who had a 2 million year head start. Wait a decade or 2, if that.
haha, here's an example right here. Seems like computers are better at coaching NFL football than humans.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11607114/from/RS.2/
 
nsimmons said:
Always? Thats a loaded statement. Computers took 60+ years to evolve to the point of beating a human, who had a 2 million year head start. Wait a decade or 2, if that.

OK...thes best human chess player, Kasperov, will always be better than the best computer...maybe after he gets older and starts to lose his creativity and mental wits computers might be on top.
 
lnvanry said:
OK...thes best human chess player, Kasperov, will always be better than the best computer...maybe after he gets older and starts to lose his creativity and mental wits computers might be on top.
Well the way this is worded, if he lost, it could just be blamed on him losing his creativity. To even compare the two is pointless because a computer doesn't learn chess through practice, it's programmed with basically millions of scenarios, strategies and possibilities and, through logic, can make moves based on statistical probabilities. Plus the computer would never get mentally tired.
 
I learned to play better not using the Queen, once you learn how to use your other pieces and not really on the deadly Queen your going to beat people.

I've played with people who quit after they lost the Queen.
 
min0 lee said:
I learned to play better not using the Queen, once you learn how to use your other pieces and not really on the deadly Queen your going to beat people.

I've played with people who quit after they lost the Queen.


You're a queen.
 
gococksDJS said:
Well the way this is worded, if he lost, it could just be blamed on him losing his creativity. To even compare the two is pointless because a computer doesn't learn chess through practice, it's programmed with basically millions of scenarios, strategies and possibilities and, through logic, can make moves based on statistical probabilities. Plus the computer would never get mentally tired.


Actually Deep Blue does learn....that's what made it so special. Clearly its programmed with numerous senarios, but it was designed and programmed with the intent to play Garry
 
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