Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 05:30:55 10/16/00
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On October 16, 2000 at 01:17:28, Jouni Uski wrote: >I have feeling, that a good PC program will easily hold against current >Kasparov! And probably even win, because they made no mistakes. This assumes, >that "normal" openings are played... > >Jouni Define 'hold up', make a few draws, lose the rest? Kasparov usually seems to turn off his own chess computer when playing against a real program, doesn't take away that these games are a level higher. Computer simply doesn't get such good positions as these guys get after their novelties. So the end of the games look silly from computerviewpoint, computer itself you can beat much easier. Doesn't take away that it seems pretty easy to beat kasparov when he plays at class A level against computers (class A: under 2000-2200). This is a match with a bit higher level. Vincent
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