Actually what i meant is that it's not so easy for a chess programmer to beat someone like kasparov. IMO chess programs won't beat grandmaster on a regular basis for years to come, maybe decades.
Tournament chess programs calculate about 18 plys these days each turn, with peeks up till the 40th or so ply. That will of course increase drastically over the years. However the problem is not really the raw power, but the position evaluation. Fritz might be happy to have found an excellent position 30 moves ahead ... when in fact the position might be crap. Well not exactly crap but not necessarily winning. The positional evaluation will never be quite there.
That's what i meant when i referred to the Kramnik quote
Tournament chess programs calculate about 18 plys these days each turn, with peeks up till the 40th or so ply. That will of course increase drastically over the years. However the problem is not really the raw power, but the position evaluation. Fritz might be happy to have found an excellent position 30 moves ahead ... when in fact the position might be crap. Well not exactly crap but not necessarily winning. The positional evaluation will never be quite there.
That's what i meant when i referred to the Kramnik quote
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