Author: Luis Smith
Date: 04:25:53 06/22/03
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>I do not think like it. >I believe that >Nemeth cannot beat chess programs in match without knowing the program that is >going to play against him including the opening book(in single game everything >can happen). > >I think that some sweningen tournament of humans against machines should be >organized when the winner of machines plays against the winner of humans. > >Uri Hi Uri, This is a good point, however I believe in this FRC game Nemeth showed us that he can beat programs even without knowing what they are going to play. Say for instance he went back and tried to play the program again, it surely would not play the same moves because Chess Tiger has learning. I think that the strongest human-human player, vs. the strongest machine-machine player would mean nothing. Some Grandmaster's styles are more fit to play against computers i.e. Karpov. I think he would have proved a much better challenge than Kasparov.
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