Author: Mike S.
Date: 03:02:54 06/17/00
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On June 17, 2000 at 05:07:22, blass uri wrote: >(...) >I also think that it will be always possible to give the GM an advantage to do >the games more interesting(for example to let the GM to take back moves and the >question may be if GM's can beat computers if they have the right to take back >moves 10 times in a game). I don't expect that any serious chessplayer whould accept such an idea; it's too degrading when you have to take back moves (a GM who takes back moves, unimagineable...!). I think, the method for computer usage in future tournaments most likely to come, is the "advanced chess" method. There will always be moves within narrow margins of evaluation, from which the players can choose and thus create a game of their own style at a high technical level. But for now, and for the 5...10 forthcoming years, we still have to wait if computers can reach >90% regularly against GM's under tournament conditions. I'm not convinced of that. Regards, M.Scheidl Permanent Brain: http://members.surfeu.at/MScheidl
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