Author: ramon b. de robles
Date: 04:13:16 04/05/98
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On April 04, 1998 at 18:12:44, Howard Exner wrote: >On April 04, 1998 at 05:33:43, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: > > >>I think Anand may very well be the best player in the world against >>computer programs. To find a GM that is so familiar with programs you >>have to step down to Illescas, Benjamin or Nunn. On top of it, he is >>very strong at blitz. In my opinion, this is the whole point and not >>whether or not he is second or third in Elo scales. Anand is the >>toughest opponent for any program and Rebel better have lots of soups >>before the match. :) > >I've been trying to locate some of Anand's games played against >computers. >Can you or anyone else post these games (or point me to a place where >they can be downloaded). I recall that a few years back Anand beat >Genius in a high profile game/30 tournament (the one that Kasparov lost >to Genius 1.5-0.5). Anyone still have these games? > >Thanks just open your e-mail, i sent you some games of Anand Vs. Chess Genius. The Anand-Rebel Match is very interesting considering that GM Arthur Yusupov lost to Rebel. Anand eliminated Yusupov during their candidate matches years ago. You can get other games of Anand Vs. Computers from the Rebel Homepage.
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