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Subject: Re: Who are the players you will choose to play against team computer?

Author: odell jones

Date: 15:58:55 10/20/04

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On October 20, 2004 at 18:46:38, Uri Blass wrote:

>On October 20, 2004 at 14:50:53, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On October 20, 2004 at 14:23:48, George Tsavdaris wrote:
>>
>>>On October 20, 2004 at 13:37:52, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 20, 2004 at 11:08:45, emerson tan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Who are the players of a team you will choose that will play against the team of
>>>>>computers consist of hydra, shredder, fritz, junior. hiarcs, rebel and chess
>>>>>tiger?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I would choose, kramnik, leko, anand, karpov, seirawan, ulf andersson and im
>>>>>still looking for the 7th player. I choose them because of their style that
>>>>>computers will have a hard time. karpov, seirawan and ulf andersson are "old"
>>>>>and they may easily get a blunder and lose energy, that's the drawback. Maybe
>>>>>bareev, dreev, gelfand who is solid, vallejo pons, very solid, kasparov cannot
>>>>>win against him.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Who are the other players you would nominate?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>      Who is still interested in such matches?
>>>
>>>Me. But why do you say that? Because humans play with the "wrong way" or because
>>>the inevitable loss of human is coming with a huge speed?
>>
>>
>>      Hi George
>>      I pressed too fast the sent button -:)
>>      But what I wanted to say is that I am not
>>      interested in further matches unless top
>>      GM's have learnt how to play vs computer
>>      programs. I have pity on GM's not doing
>>      this way as too much respectless people
>>      are loughing at the unlucky GM's who of
>>      course do understand chess many times better
>>      than any computer program.
>
>Of course machines by definition understand nothing and only calculate and chess
>is about playing and not about understanding.
>
> It's still my opinion
>>      that computers would hardly ever win a game
>>      (even vs 2200 Elo players) if humans would
>>      follow a do-nothing-but-do-it-well-strategy.
>>      Kurt
>
>I do not know.
>I guess that we need to see more games of arnold hasidovsky against computers
>to find if you are correct(he drew 3 programs in the israeli league with that
>technique but  today software and hardware is better and 3 games are not enough
>games to get conclusions.
>
>
>Note that I asked to delete the replyb to your post in
>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?392564 and I ask people not to
>reply to that nonsense.
>
>Uri

I don't think there is anything i said that should be censored Uri, if my post
is censored so should yours, since the tone and language of your post is
similiar to mine, I expressed frustration and so did you, I think there should
be a limit to requests for censorship, you can't regulate someone for being
human. All communication is not rosy and dandy, sometimes humans use harsh tones
when they strongly disagree.



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