Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 12:47:53 01/05/00
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Once GM's actually try to use anti-computer tactics [in a sensible manner -- closed formations, positional moves, etc.], they will completely stuff the computer programs. Then, after the setback, the programs will gradually rise until they are *actually* able to compete. In about 4 years, I think computer programs may actually be at GM strength. I suspect that if GM's knew how to play them, they would absolutely knock the stuffings out of computer programs. None of this has any mathematical basis. I am guessing, based on observations between IM's who know the right tactics to use verses computers on online chess playing services.
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