Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 09:24:17 07/15/00
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On July 15, 2000 at 11:59:08, Michael de la Maza wrote: >Junior is humming along, not losing a single game, and forcing some of the best >players in the world to play perfectly in order to salvage draws. > >Then Kramnik illustrates how to punish Junior. > >_All_ of the GMs _instantly_ get it. Some of them apply the lessons better than >others, but all of them make Junior look silly and none of them lose. > >GMs are amazing. > >When the history of computer chess is written, it will be divided into the >pre-Kramnik and post-Kramnik era. If you had followed the recent tournaments with computer program participation, you would have noticed that Kramnik was far from being the first Grandmaster to utilize an anti-computer strategy succesfully. Best wishes... Mogens
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