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Subject: Re: Computers in national championships

Author: blass uri

Date: 04:04:37 04/07/00

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On April 07, 2000 at 06:32:20, Harald Faber wrote:

>On April 07, 2000 at 06:08:17, Jeff Nouveau wrote:
>
>>On April 07, 2000 at 05:41:43, Harald Faber wrote:
>>
>>>On April 07, 2000 at 05:08:06, Jeff Nouveau wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>So, I think we agree on the fact that we need 3 sets of rules for these 3
>>>>disciplines.
>>>>
>>>>I sincerely think that we can find a set of rules that will permit comp-human
>>>>competition on fair basis. And I think we need it : many of us want to know :o)
>>>>
>>>>Jeff
>>>
>>>What are your suggested conditions?
>>>Should humans be allowed to use opening books? Why (not)?
>>
>>Many simple ideas have been suggested in this forum, and I think they are worth
>>experimenting :
>>
>>1-Use of database (only database, no engine of course ;o),
>
>For OTB play? I am not sure how big the influence of a large book is for the
>program and the human. I'd assume the human to really know his opening
>repertoire so that the benefit is not so big.
>
>>2-Incremental time control,
>
>No problem.
>
>>3-Maybe ending tablebases, if the computer have them.
>>
>>I don't think we need much more than that. With this kind of conditions, I'm
>>sure we respect everyone's work : player, programmer, opening book maker...
>>
>>What do you think ?
>>
>>Jeff
>
>I have come to no conclusion.
>Major point of course are the databases, opening and endgame. Computers can
>access them very easily. Humans also have their opening database / opening book
>in mind. It is smaller, no doubt. But would the human (IM/GM) profit from a real
>database instead of only relying on his memory? What about endgame databases? I
>think many humans are stronger in endgames than comps even with TBs. Humans know
>HOW to play pawn and rook plus pawn endings, assuming more than 2-3 pawns each
>side.

Rebel Century won the last game in the Israeli league against a human with
almost 2300 rating in a rook endgame when it started the endgame with no
advantage.

I am not convinced that humans are superior in the endgame from my experience
with Rebel against humans.

Rebel won 3 games in the endgame in the Israeli league(2 against close to 2300
players when it had no advantage and one against a GM when it had advantage but
it was not a simple win).

It surprised me because I expected humans to play better in the endgame.

Uri



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