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Subject: Re: Delirious?

Author: Peter Kappler

Date: 16:40:59 02/06/99

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I think the answer is no.  The top micros are so much stronger than an ELO 2000
player, that the best strategy for the human would be to let the computer decide
every move.

In which case your question becomes "can the top micros beat Kasparov in a
match?".  And the answer to this is "No - not yet".

I think your scenario becomes more interesting if the human player is rated
~2200 ELO.


--Peter



On February 06, 1999 at 12:48:09, Paulo Soares wrote:

>Could a chess player with rating FIDE below of the 2000
>points ELO, 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?
>	Already had one match in these circumstances?
>
>Best regards,
>
>Paulo Soares, from Brazil.



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