Author: Peter Kappler
Date: 11:51:54 02/07/99
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On February 07, 1999 at 00:25:03, blass uri wrote: > >On February 06, 1999 at 19:40:59, Peter Kappler wrote: > >> >>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. > >I do not agree. >Sometimes top programs make weak moves that even an ELO 2000 understand that >they are wrong. > It's true that the 2000 player will occasionally correct a positional blunder by the computer. But what about the times when the human wrongly interferes? Which do you think will happen more often? --Peter
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