Author: Sherry Washington
Date: 19:11:55 07/21/03
What will be your tactics be in this match? According to Kramnik, the anti-computer strategy no longer works, because machines made a huge step forward in positional understanding. Computers still have some problems with the evaluation of different types of positions, although overall Kramnik is right. You can’t win over a computer the way Kramnik beat Deep Junior in Dortmund (2000) anymore. The traditional anti-computer approach leads nowhere. All these stories told by amateurs about winning against computer by playing a3 and b3 are mere words. It is possible to win a single game playing this way, but you can’t bet on it. The real aim for humans is to find the elements of the anti-computer strategy in normal chess. All these stories told by amateurs??? Perhaps he had Edward Nemeeth in mind?
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