Author: Hermano Ecuadoriano
Date: 19:50:35 11/18/00
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On November 18, 2000 at 22:43:35, Mike S. wrote: >In the Kasparov-Kramnik online games recently, it happened too, that some moves >were played immediatly (or at least transmitted without delay in between). It's >not unusual I think, if the human has expected the opponents move. So I think, >this wouldn't give a clue, and a minimun time of some seconds before >transmitting the move would be enough. > >I like the idea too, but I would warn to estimate the interest in this question >very high. According to my experience at least, there's not much response to be >expected. See rec.games.chess.misc of August 14th, 2000 (long URL): > >http://x56.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=657997698&CONTEXT=974605131.1065680911&hitnum=0 > >Zero replies. Meanwhile I forgot myself, who the players were. Maybe some of you >can tell me? > >Regards, >M.Scheidl First, the header wasn't helpful. (The header of the above message was: "computer chess?") Second, the question asked in the post gave the impression that the poster was merely trying to correct a PGN score. There was no attempt to PROMOTE it as an interesting experiment.
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