Author: blass uri
Date: 09:02:37 05/10/00
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On May 10, 2000 at 11:52:13, Graham Laight wrote: >I think that the fact that occasionally computers can take a quick victory >against a GM, but a GM can no longer take a quick victory against a computer, is >additional evidence of computers creeping into GM territory of chess strength! Maybe a GM cannot take a quick victory agaisnt a computer but a master can do it and did it against Rebel Century. The only reason that he needed 21 moves and not 13-15 moves is the fact that I(the operator of Rebel) did not want to resign so fast but the position was clearly winning for the human after 13 moves. Uri
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