Author: stuart taylor
Date: 01:04:49 06/29/00
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On June 28, 2000 at 01:56:53, David Blackman wrote: >On June 27, 2000 at 00:32:15, stuart taylor wrote: > >> Is it not true that human ratings are lower than computer ratings relative to >>true standard of play due to the fact that humans make many blunders of the >>nature that computers do not? > >Correct. > >It is also true that I make many blunders of the nature that Kasparov does not. >This is the main reason that his rating is 1200 points higher than mine, IHMO, >and if truly deserved ratings were used our ratings would actually be much >closer :-) Yes. I know! It can get a little bit complicated. But still, human vs. human is very different to human vs. calculator. The calculator simply does NOT make any mistakes which it is not programed to make. All humans DO- in abundance!
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