Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 16:53:23 05/14/00
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On May 14, 2000 at 19:27:32, Bruce Moreland wrote: >On May 14, 2000 at 18:56:45, Mogens Larsen wrote: > >>On May 14, 2000 at 18:38:46, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>A player of that caliber doesn't take unnecessary risks without knowing the >>>implications, especially playing a game shorter than 60 minutes per side. what I >>>am referring to is opening his position wide open against one of the most >>>tactical monster ever created. If Fritz SSS would not have lost so many tempos >>>moving his bishop so many times and instead would have chosen to centralize his >>>pieces, Fritz SSS would have collected more human bones and donated to his >>>programmer Frans as a collectible trophy. >> >>This doesn't exactly prove that Fritz would have beaten van Wely with a shorter >>timespan. van Wely might have chosen another plan, or maybe he knows that Fritz >>have problems with piece coordination in a certain type of position. Loosing >>tempos wouldn't be less frequent if the timecontrol is shorter IMO. I don't know >>how often a GM discards an intuitional move after calculation, which is a >>problem when there's less time. >> >>Sincerely, >>Mogens > >And so what if it does? Set 'em up at game in one minute and Fritz probably >wins. There's a crossover point, certainly. I never mentioned game in a minute per side you know better than that, even Gnu- Chess can beat any GM in game in one minute pe move. Jorge > >By the way, Seirawan and Shirov could not only win like this, they could win >using more natural human vs human play. I'm sure many others could, as well. > >bruce
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