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Subject: Re: Pattern Recogintion: Closed pawn structure and queen placement

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 18:45:03 07/12/00

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On July 12, 2000 at 20:36:01, Jonathan Lee wrote:

>    I saw the two Fritz 6 losses in Frankfurt and came up with a guess that the
>GM's try to have a closed game with each side having queens for a complex game.
>The GM's queen is somewhat close to the computer's king.
>    IF this is how GMs beat the best software, maybe the safety of the king
>needs to be reevaluated.  Maybe the computer's queen needs to be just enough of
>a close distance without pinning itself (the computer's king).
>    For example, if the computer castles kingside, then the computer's queen
>and/or computers' rooks should not be on the a or b files.  (The computer's king
>is in the vicinity of the g file.)
>    Pattern recoginition may take away "most" of the computer's losses.
>    Jonathan (44th message)


Some programs already do this...  and more.  :)



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