Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 07:31:48 07/15/98
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On July 15, 1998 at 09:27:15, Shaun Graham wrote: > chess >>>>database program to quickly scan a few recent games of the player they are >>>>paired against, but the real preparation is done long before they are at the >>>>tournament hall. >>>> >>>Dave at the MAJORITY of swiss system tourneys in europe you don't know who is >>>even going to be there much less who you are going to play, so indeed it more >>>than washes. >> >> >>That's hogwash. Most GM's register months in advance. And the first thing >>they watch is who else is coming. There may be a surprise or two, but not >>many. > >You are right only about the major swiss events, but as you should know there >are plenty of other events(the majority of events where this doesn't occur. >Further this has nothing to do with the human-fritz player, because he will >always be as you put it "the surprise" As you will always use a different >person as the fritz-player. You do realize this can not be done, I assume? You can not possibly change operators between each round and not have your opponent figure that out by round 3. You can not possible change operators between tournaments because you have to have a "name" registered with FIDE. So exactly how are you going to pull this off? Obviously you aren't..
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