Author: Vikrant Malvankar
Date: 01:19:16 10/14/04
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On October 13, 2004 at 01:51:05, Tanya Deborah wrote: >On October 12, 2004 at 00:55:06, Vikrant Malvankar wrote: > >>I would never consider Kasparov , Kramnik as the best Anticomputer players (No >>doubt they are in the top 3 players in the world right now but they are not Anti >>Computer Chess Experts. >> >>The best Anticomputer player is the one who gets the silicon monster to play the >>positions in which its evaluations are not realistic and where it feels >>uncomfortable. The one who gets the computers to play such positions most often >>can be considered as Anti-computer expert. Rarely do we find Humans outplaying >>Computers in Tactics so Depth is not a biggest factor here. In Human vs Computer >>matches especially at the High level evaluation is the most important part ,we >>can see Computers evaluate open positions quite well but their evaluation fails >>in closed positions. The Grandmaster who entices Computer to play such closed >>positions most often can be considered as Anticomputer expert and not just >>because you are no.1,2 or 3 player in the world. >> >>Kasparov : Quite dynamic style. But is this the best way of playing against the >>computers? Pl. go through the recent results (except in 1997 he beat Deep Blue, >>he has lost and drawn everything after that.) >> >>Kramnik : Positional Style but results against fritz in Behrain and their games >>did not suggest that he is the best Anticomputer player at the moment. >> >>Regards >> >>Vikrant > > >Yes! but there are very few matches (in slow time) in the history of the game >that to say who is really the the best anticomputer play style. > >Dreev played some slow games in ICC, but he never played an Oficial match >against a computer, like Kramnik and Kasparov played. This is very different! > >Regards! >Tanya That is why other players than Kasparov and Kramnik should be playing these matches more often to draw correct conclusions. Regards Vikrant
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