Author: Uri Blass
Date: 09:25:13 10/08/00
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On October 08, 2000 at 12:20:43, Oliver Roese wrote: <snipped> >In opening and (very late) endgame computers act (almost) optimally. Humans play in the same way in the first moves of the opening. When computers are in book in move 15 or move 20 they do not play almost optimally because they can follow not optimal known moves. Humans who analyzed the relevant opening can find a novelty and get an advantage. Uri
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