Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 18:59:38 08/08/00
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On August 08, 2000 at 10:33:34, Peter Hegger wrote: >Hello, >This has probably been done to a certain extent already. I'm wondering how the >games of the old masters, i.e. Morphy, Steinitz, Tarrasch etc...stand up under >the scrutiny of today's best computers. Are the games still as clean and >brilliant as they seemed to be a hundred years ago? Or have they been found to >be error ridden relics of days gone by? >I'm wondering in particular about the "evergreen" and the "immortal" games. >Also, Bobby Fischer's "game of the century" against Byrne. >Thanks for any help you can give me. The CAP project has analyzed the entire 1924 NY Chess Club tournament (that famous one that has also been analyzed to death by many human authors) at long time controls. The output has been publicly available for some time now.
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