Author: Michael Ginat
Date: 20:42:34 02/03/99
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On February 03, 1999 at 02:41:36, al blanco wrote: >Wrong, wrong, wrong.... The purpose of using the help of computers is to >be able to quickly check for TACTICAL errors at any given position and redirect >the time and effort to develop their favorite STRATEGIES. Maybe that applies for players under say, 2300. If a GM misses a tactic it would probably come at the end of a sequence some moves ahead - that may or may not be beyond the computer's horizon. Either way I don't see how a GM will suddenly improve his strategy by not having to worry about tactics.
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