Author: Tanya Deborah
Date: 13:17:35 04/26/01
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On April 26, 2001 at 09:40:48, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On April 26, 2001 at 03:51:02, Tanya Deborah wrote: > >> >> >>Hi Bob! >> >>You are right!, The stonewall is almost always a killer opening for a computer >>program. It is a pity that it was hopeless to fix. I think that a very big >>opening book that try to avoid all the StoneHall positions may be help. I dont >>know, it is dificult to say, but the clear point is that the programmers will >>try to avoid it when Kramnik play with white. If not, the program will not have >>any chance to win. > > >It isn't just a black problem. Human GMs do the same thing when playing black >if white allows it. And the computers handle it so badly that the GM will >be willing to lose a tempo or two to reach such easy-to-handle positions if >they get a chance. > > > >> >>In ICC i saw JRLOK playing very good games in this way, Also GOLDMUND is really >>amazing when he play against some programs in ICC !! >> >>GOLDMUND is a GM Russian player named Alexander Rustemov! This player is so >>incredible!; I think that is one of the best Anti-computer players of the world. >>I love his matches against Scrappy, he play moves like e3 and then f4!, or c3! >>and win sometimes! >> > > >My only remaining Stonewall problem is the book. It is possible to trick >crafty into a stonewall while still in book, which means the evaluation >things I have done are ineffective. I am working on this... > > > > > >>JRLOK, is also AMAZING!! against computers! But i dont know who is him... Do >>you know something about him?? > > >Yes I do. :) > > hmmm, very interesting. Can you please tell me if he is from Russia??? Or at least how many elo points he has? > >> >>Thanks Bob! >> >>Regards, >> >>Tanya, D
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