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Subject: Re: AI for Sports Games 
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In article <3k29ck$e7k@cmcl2.NYU.EDU>, <lcs9400@is.nyu.edu> writes:
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> From: lcs9400@is.nyu.edu (Lenny C. Schlegel)
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> Subject: AI for Sports Games
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> are those scores for pc version of nhl 95 or sega
> 
> How about some improved AI for sports games like NHL hockey for the PC, 
> or even the Sega version.  These games are so easy that you can master 
> them on the first day playing.  I've been scoring with the same move for 
> three years now, and for once I want to play with at least some kind of 
> challenge.  3-2, 5-3,maybe?  Not 15-1 or 13-0.  Does anybody else agree 
> or have some kind of idea or explaination?
> Lenny Schlegel
> lcs9400@is.nyu.edu

