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Subject: Re: Kasparov vs the world ,why not the same contest here against a computer

Author: Jesus de la Villa

Date: 09:46:50 07/08/99

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On July 08, 1999 at 11:04:43, blass uri wrote:

>
>On July 08, 1999 at 10:16:19, Pierre Bourget wrote:
>
>>Following the game Kasparov vs the world ,i was thinking why not the same here
>>between the members and the strongest program on the fastest hardware
>>available.People could vote for a move everyday on the pool board.Just an idea,
>>what you think ?
>>
>>Pierre
>
>I think that it is a bad idea(the same as kasparov against the world)
>
>Deciding about a move by the majority is a very bad idea.
>
>I believe that the world has no chance against kasparov because the majority is
>a wrong rule in chess.

Agree, Democracy rarely will found the "best moves".

>
>The right way to play with the world against kasparov is to give the best player
>to decide about the moves when the best player can get ideas from slightly
>weaker players
>

I don't think so, then we have a match "best player" vs. Kasparov

>Uri



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