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Subject: Re: Anand vs Rebel

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 20:21:36 03/30/98

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On March 30, 1998 at 03:15:32, Mark Young wrote:

>On March 29, 1998 at 16:25:53, Ed Schröder wrote:
>
>>>Posted by Komputer Korner on March 29, 1998 at 15:21:41:
>>
>>>Ed, What about a prediction?
>>>I predict that Rebel 10 will draw it's 40/2 game as white and lose as
>>>black. I am not so interested in the blitz games.
>>
>>I have no predictions only hope..............
>>
>>I am doing experiments to write an anti-Anand style. Open positions,
>>asymmetrical king safety, aggressive play, maybe weird pawn moves so
>>now and then.
>>
>>More ideas?
>>
>>If not a total disaster I will include this as an option as a separate
>>playing style in Rebel10.
>>
>>- Ed -
>-----------------------------------------------------
>
>If your anti-style programming works you should program the  anti-styles
>for the top 10 present or past grandmaster, And sell it as an add on. In
>the future will programs learn what style of play it is playing against
>and choose the right anti-style on its own? Is this possible to program?
>If so is this the next step in computer learning for chess programs?
>
>                                                       Mark Young


this is also dangerous.. Anand can play wildly tactical games quite
well also.  If you let king safety get a little too careless, you can
die quickly against him.  watch those g4/g5 moves from Rebel.  Against
humans that are good, they can backfire...



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