Author: Luis Smith
Date: 18:18:13 06/22/03
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>I can only give you the advise to first look at the games yourself before making >such statements. >First of all Nemeth plays obviously on a very slow Computer. Back when the Aegoeon was still going on, computers used to beat GM's all the time on what was then fast hardware, now its stone age hardware. >Do you know how long it takes for CM_SKR or Shredder 7.04 (and even Fritz 8) to >avoid 14...Kxf7? on a mere AMD XP 2000+ ? >Not 1 second ! >I have purchased CA 7 not long ago and therefore all Chesstiger versions >12 - 15 including Gambit Tiger I,II and III. >Chesstiger has very often problems with King safety. >BTW Gambit Tiger has no problems in this position at all. >It takes Chesstiger 14 about 30 seconds to avoid 14...Kxf7 on that machine. > > 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. > >You can definitely NOT beat a program like Deep Junior 8 in a match with unsound >chess. >He would have had no chance at all in a match against the Deep Junior Team with >his style of play. I believe that he would have had much more of a chance against Deep Junior than Kasparov did. That may be my opinion, but I certainly think he could cook up some interesting positions > >Michael
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