Author: Mike S.
Date: 14:10:53 01/17/00
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On January 17, 2000 at 13:16:46, Laurence Chen wrote: >(...)The fear against stronger >opponents or the aura of superiority can be a major factor when humans play >against each other. With computers, well, one always have to check all moves for >tactical errors, against humans its not really necessary because humans are not >calculators. So, computers can never imitate the human style, if it did it would >have also imitate the human flaws with it. :) Laurence, it may not be fear, but the aura of superiority *is* a major factor when I play a computer program... Btw., I think you might be surprised by playing against Chess System Tal II. In the (too few) games I played against it, I found it to be much more agressive, surprising and swift in the attack than any other program I saw before. I don't know Rebel Tiger yet, but by now I think this name would fit for CSTal too. Regards, M.Scheidl
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