Author: Uri Blass
Date: 05:21:09 06/22/03
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On June 22, 2003 at 07:25:53, Luis Smith wrote: >>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. Karpov results against computers were not better than other people with similiar strength. I know that he hardly beated deep thought and did it only because of a mistake of deep thought in rook endgame that programs of today have no problem to avoid. I also know that he did not do well against computers in the past but I do not remember exact details Uri
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