war of the computers

Submitted by BoobyFisher8008 on Wed, 07/16/2008 at 8:49am.

  Although I don't have any chess software to do this with, it came to my thought today about this subject.  What if you had two identical chess programs or chess computers playing each other one being white and the other being black, let's say we had the top chess program in the world playing itself, how would it turn out?  Would black always lose?  Would it draw?  Or would both sides just constantly take draws and say it wants to play a human lol!

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by edwinn - 8 months ago
batangas city Philippines
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 39

i think its always a draw if programme is the same.

by DavidRatto - 10 months ago
kobe Peru
Member Since: Apr 2009
Member Points: 7

i guess it will be a random win, lose and draw. i do not think they will make the same moves always since there are not perfect move in chess :D.

if u have 1 computer playing each other and it win 6, the other wint 3 and 1 draw, it means ur first pc is smarter :P .

by PerfectGent - 20 months ago
St Andrews Scotland
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 1727

in the very early days of computer chess this was set up. the programme was set to play itself and told not to lose. When an impasse was reached and a loss was inevitable the prog simply removed a B and carried on playing.


 

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