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Subject: Re: SSDF List doomed they say...

Author: Komputer Korner

Date: 20:50:00 06/02/98

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Admit it Fernando, you are addicted. Computer chess is more exciting now
than ever with new features being incorporated all the time in a number
of programs. To add to all the new features, every program plays
differently and thus has it's own style. My current fascination is
watching Crafty-Comet matches in Winboard. I simply doubleclick the
desktop shortcut to Winboard and sit back and watch. I believe this is
the best way to learn chess if you don't have a human master for a
personal teacher and you have read all the chess books. Watching 2
strong programs play chess, whether it is Fritz versus Hiarcs vs Junior
in the Fritz GUI or the many different free programs playing in
Winboard, is fascinating and does definitely help you to improve your
understanding of chess. Positional chess understanding of the top micros
has been underestimated. I believe it is at least at the 2300 level. If
you are rated under 2000 and most of us are, you can learn positional
chess from computer programs. Of course we all can learn from their
tactical prowess as well. So, Fernando you are looking at it the wrong
way when you say that you are bored with getting beaten by them. If you
had a human IM as your persoanal trainer, would you say you were bored
with him because he beats you all the time? The lazy way to improve
chess is just playing against them. You have to analyze your defeats. As
well you have to study things like the isolated d pawn, passed pawns,
tactical play in different openings you play, the play of the 2
bishops,.......etc. There are many things to do to improve your game but
it is hard work. Simply playing against them isn't enough.



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