Author: Jerry Adams
Date: 15:50:59 05/19/00
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On May 19, 2000 at 18:22:40, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote: >On May 19, 2000 at 14:13:49, Mark Andreoli wrote: > >> >> I finally had a chance to put this game on Fritz 6! >> >> What a _disaster_ to say the least especially if you are counting on these >>engines to analyse/blundercheck from the last move -and - >> >> What move would you start from in a game like this if you wanted a >>"shootout" (second opinion) with engine vs. engine from a certain position. >> >> Isn't there an __ENGINE__ out there that is a little better in forseeing >>disaster in a closed position like this? If not how can you really depend on the >>programs to analyse your over-the-board games? (especially in closed positions) >>all comments appreciated-thanks!! > > You can not depend on programs to analyse you games. They are useful tools, but >in the end your own thoughtful judgement should be given more weight than any >computer analysis. >José. So then are you saying a 1600 player should trust his own judgement over Fritz6??? If programs were that Bad, no way fritz could have took fifth place in the dutch championship, your statement seems ludicrous to me.
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