Author: Jari Huikari
Date: 09:27:07 01/12/00
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On January 12, 2000 at 12:08:33, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >But against humans moving quickly definitely is good. you get only >in troubles against class A players and above, who usual feel the >psychological need to directly react a lot less. > >but for anything under that level, i'm very sure that moving directly >is putting psychological a lot pressure on the opponent, till they get >used to it. I may remember this wrong, but I have an image that DB in some game agains Kasparov didn't use all the thinking time allowed, but tried to put Kasparov into troubles partly by moving fast? Do you think that thinking on opponents time benefits a human more than a computer? How much stronger is a program in long game with permanent brain than without it? I'd think that PB means much more in Blitz. Jari
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