Author: Murat
Date: 20:14:55 10/05/05
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On October 05, 2005 at 22:55:25, Peter McKenzie wrote: >>-Yeah -he said- , some can do it here and there, but not on a regular base. >>Besides I will tell you something that it is never said: It is very difficult >>for a GM to play seriously with those contrivances, even if money is on the >>stake. You can try, but to not avail. Your deeper mind say to you that you are >>facing a toy and then you cannot put all of yourself in front of the board. > >Sad to see this sort of nonsense, which is surely the product of arrogance >combined with ignorance. > A little too harsh but I see your point. The chess programs are certainly neither toys nor they are chess players. They are merely tools for us to improve our games. I could care less if I lose to a program 100-0 but I do care about my next human opponent at the chess club. Maybe Karpov is also thinking the same way Best regards Murat :.
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