Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:59:21 11/14/00
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On November 14, 2000 at 07:49:15, Ricardo Gibert wrote: <snipped> >Why is that not fair? A weakness is a weakness. Besides, if it is so easy, >everyone would do it. A 2100 rated has the advantage of studying all of the >Kasparov's games and therefore they should be able to play very effectively >against him? I don't believe it. It is different because kasparov also know the games that he played. <snipped> >>I will also have an advantage if I can train against you when you have no ideas >>about the games. > > >I don't understand this last statement. How do propose to accomplish that? I cannot because you are not a chess program that I can buy but if you were a chess program I could train against you when you have no idea about the games and repeat one of the games in ICC. Learning is not going to help because you cannot learn from games that you have no idea about them. Uri
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