Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 03:56:29 10/16/00
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On October 16, 2000 at 06:35:28, Uri Blass wrote: >>same for gambit-tiger. it plays those moves without much thinking. >>same counts for cstal. >> >>its trivial. > >No >It is not trivial for cstal. >I learned from Sarah's post that cstal does not find it. Its not playing THIS move. thats true. but i spoke about THOSE MOVES. and i have seen cstal play lots of these quality-sacs before. when it will not play this one, it will play others. >I am not sure that it is trivial for humans. really ? it activates the bishop by killing the pawns a7-b6 and opens the file. >I did not see humans sacrifice material against Deep Junior in the dortmund >tournament. because they have to defend their weakness: tactics. they are careful. i guess that humans have to learn from intelligent chess programs how to kill the stupid chess programs. >I believe that most humans (including grandmasters) do not know to create the >positions when there is a king attack. > >Maybe buying gambittiger can help them to learn to play for king attack. > >Uri yes.
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