chess engine closest to human in playing style

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TheBigDecline
angrybirdstar wrote:

TheBigDecline, you don't possibly mean to say you think manishsangwan wants to CHEAT with this information, do you?

lol, uhm, perhaps? Foot in Mouth

It wasn't my engine, it was me all the time playing all those human-looking moves!!! You gotta believe me, because I'm a human, aren't I?

DelayedResponse

I was on another forum, and this person said, "the funny thing is, if someone says lol, they usually aren't really laughing out loud".

DelayedResponse

And also, don't think computers can type things down.

TheBigDecline
angrybirdstar wrote:

I was on another forum, and this person said, "the funny thing is, if someone says lol, they usually aren't really laughing out loud".

lol, this is pretty funny, angrybirdstar! hehehe ... ^^

Language evolves, old man! Smile

DelayedResponse

I ain't any old man, mister.

TheBigDecline

Yeah well, I was just guessing with your age. 

But that person in the other forum was right though, common Internet speak abbreviations don't mean jack. But they're useful because they convey an already established meaning and set up the desired tone for the ongoing conversation. Their existence is evidence that they were needed.

DelayedResponse

Yeah that's right. And actually about the age thing you were on the polar opposite end of the timeline, fellow. Are you an old man? Just asking out of curiousity.

TheBigDecline

I'm 24 but after a shave I look like 16. Laughing

Are you younger than that, laddie boy?

DelayedResponse

Yup.

bobbymac310

I think Houdini seems to play more like a human, more attention to positional concepts. Critter and Fritz play more of an open tactical game based on their ability to calculate.