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Subject: Re: One Question

Author: Otello Gnaramori

Date: 23:53:02 11/20/03

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On November 20, 2003 at 14:03:37, Dana Turnmire wrote:

>It seems obvious that computers get lost in closed positions and anti-computer
>play.  Even low ranked players have had some success against top programs using
>unorthodox play.  How in heavens name can one of the greatest players in history
>not prepare openings that are known to give computers problems?  It seems any
>grandmaster could lock up the position where long term strategy is the key.  Is
>this not possible against Fritz?  If not then Kasparov should not be criticized
>because when it comes to tactics the computers rule.

Not so easy...I remember Hubner games against Fritz and they all ended in draw,
not the full point.

w.b.r.
Otello



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