Author: blass uri
Date: 03:08:27 03/04/99
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On March 04, 1999 at 04:35:55, Harald Faber wrote: >On March 04, 1999 at 04:08:13, blass uri wrote: > >>>>I do not think that karpov is good against computers >>>>he played a game against Deep thought with white in 1990 and won a drawn rook >>>>endgame only because of a mistake of deep thought. >>> >>>Uri, wins are always based on opponent's mistakes. If noone would make mistakes, >>>chess would, like predicted, have ended in draw games. >>>So why complaining a lucky win when every win is lucky in that definition. >> >>The point is that Deep thought did not do a typical computer mistake but a >>mistake that other programs do not do. >> >>Uri > >No point because other computers make other mistakes. I looked in the games of kasparov against the same deep thought and kasparov won convincingly. Kasparov took advantage of typical computer mistakes when karpov won only because of a mistake that he could not know before the game that deep thought would do. I think that kasparov is better than karpov in playing anti-computer chess. Uri
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