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=Learning to Play Chess Selectively=
Talk by Lev Finkelstein, in his talk ''Learning to Play Chess Selectively by Acquiring Move Patterns''at the [[Kasparov versus Deep Junior 2003#Symposium|Man versus Machine: the Experiment'' Symposium]] in 2002 <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2004082216330120040901055908/http://www.cri.haifa.ac.il/events/2002/kasparov/kasparov02finkelstein_abstract.htm Man versus Machine: the Experiment] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayback_Machine Wayback Machine]), October 15-16, 2002, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Haifa University of Haifa]</ref> (abstract):
Several researchers have noted that human chess players do not perceive a position as a static entity, but as a collection of potential actions. Indeed, it looks as if human chess players are able to follow promising moves without considering all the alternatives. This work studies the possibility of incorporating such capabilities into chess programs.

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