Author: Paulo Soares
Date: 14:01:33 02/06/99
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On February 06, 1999 at 16:33:28, blass uri wrote: > >On February 06, 1999 at 15:22:34, Paulo Soares wrote: > >>On February 06, 1999 at 13:07:38, blass uri wrote: >> >>> >>>On February 06, 1999 at 12:48:09, Paulo Soares wrote: >>> >>>>Could a chess player with rating FIDE below of the 2000 >>>>points ELO >>> >>>I think that there are no players with fide rating below 2000 >>>If the performance of a player is below 2000 then the player has no fide rating. >>> >>>, win Kasparov with the aid of a program line top >>>>running on a PC(for example, a PII-450 with 120Mb RAM), in one >>>>match 2/40? >>>> I believe that yes, it will be that I am being delirious? >>> >>>I have a fide rating 2020 and I believe that I cannot win kasparov with the aid >>>of a program. >>> >> >> >>Uri >> >> Some advantages that the player would have over Kasparov: >>1- It would have eventually the possibility to choose an opened variant, >> with tactical game in any phase of the game. > >It is not so simple kasparov will try to play in anti computer style and the >result of tries to avoid a closed position can be a win for kasparov because the >open position may be better for Kasparov and Kasparov is good at tactics and may >win because of his advantage even in an open position. > I have some doubts. >>2- To analyze with more depth any position. >If I give the computer lines and analyze them during the game then I can miss a >surprising move that the computer could find after some time so the result may >be worse than the computer without help. > You are rigth. >I think it is better to try it against other programs before the match against >kasparov. > >>3- the fatigue of Kasparov along the game. >>4- The advantage of the time from thirtieth fifth move(if obtains to arrive >> in that phase). > >I think that Kasparov will be careful not to get to time trouble against the >system computerhuman. > >Uri I am convincing that I am being delirious. Paulo Soares, from Brazil
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