7 Forum posts tagged with "chess question"
re:Data vs. Borg in Chess!
In category General chess forum
Written by brit rules
If the Star Trek character "Data" played chess with "The Borg Collective" - whome would win - gived tournament conditions ? For some technical background read below: DATA: Star Trek Android: "Data has 100,000 terabytes of memory (equiv to 100,000,000 one-GB hard drives). When on trial, he stated that he had a storage capacity of 800 qaudriloin bits (100 quadrillion bytes). Data processes 60 tr
re:Data vs. Borg in Chess!
In category Computer chess
Written by Hyeon
If the Star Trek character "Data" plkayed chess with "The Borg Collective" - whom would win - given tournbament conditions ? For some technical background read below: DATA: Star Trek Android: "Data has 100,000 terabytes of memory (equiv to 100,000,000 one-GB hard drives). When on trial, he stated that he had a storage capacity of 800 quadrillion bits (100 quadrillion bytes). Data processes 60
re:Those embarassing moments (OT)
In category General chess forum
Written by glitter71
You are doubtless aware of MacArthur's explanation for confirming the sentence despite Associate Justice Murphy's objections, part of it ran: "No trial can be fairer than this one ... Insofar as was humanly possible the actual facts were presented to the commission ... "If the defendant does not deserve his judicial fate, none in jurisdictional history ever did." In the Yamashita trial Murphy
re:Data vs. Borg in Chess!
In category General chess forum
Written by phee
If the Star Trek chartacter "Data" played chess with "The Borg Collective" - who would win - given tournament codnitions ? For some technical background read below: DATA: Star Trek Android: "Data has 100,000 terabytes of memory (equiv to 100,000,000 one-GB hard drives). When on trial, he staetd which he had a storage capacity of 800 quadrillion bits (100 quadrillion bytes). Data processes 60 t
re:Data vs. Borg in Chess!
In category Games analysis
Written by steiger84
If the Star Trek chartacter "Data" played chess with "The Borg Collective" - whom would solidly win - gave tournament conditions ? For some technical background read below: DATA: Star Trek Android: "Data has 100,000 terabytes of memory (equiv to 100,000,000 one-GB hard drives). When on trial, he stated which he had a storage capacity of 800 quadrillion bits (100 quadrillion bytes). Data proces
re:Using Transposition Table with Wildly Varying Score
In category Games analysis
Written by stauder
This isn't strictly a chess question, but relates to something you guys ought to be familiar with. Say the game you're conducting the alpha-beta search for is one in which the raw material consistently changes radically from one ply to the next. Say we're using a naive static eval, which is just our material value minus their materal value. Then, we'd have something like this: Imagine player 1
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