Author: Paulo Soares
Date: 16:01:42 04/21/00
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On April 21, 2000 at 15:22:54, KarinsDad wrote: >On April 21, 2000 at 02:46:50, Paulo Soares wrote: > >>On April 20, 2000 at 06:15:43, odell hall wrote: >> >>>Hi >>> >>> Perhaps the Chess World should introduce a new type of Challenge? I think any >>>2500 player with the aid of Fritz6 would probally defeat any super grandmaster >>>in match play, The Super grandmaster being denied computer assistance themselves >>>ofcourse. I would love to see how such a game would turn out, I bet any 2700+ >>>player would lose. The machines near perfect calculation together with the >>>intuition and positional knowledge of the human 2500 player would no doubt make >>>that player invincible. Do you agree? >> >>I would like to see this match, and I would also bet in GM+program. I >>believe that the super GM would suffer a very big pressure >>when the reflection time was near the limit. >> >>Paulo Soares, from Brazil > > >I considered this possibility as well and concluded that if the superGM wanted >to win, he would not have the luxury that he normally has of getting into slight >time pressure. To win, he would have to not take out 45 minutes on one move and >would have to control his time. > >KarinsDad :) But the fact that the superGm would have to control his time would be another way of pressuring. Paulo
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