Author: Uri Blass
Date: 02:42:23 05/16/01
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On May 16, 2001 at 03:33:38, Sune Larsson wrote: >On May 15, 2001 at 23:56:09, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On May 15, 2001 at 20:10:55, stuart taylor wrote: >> >>>On May 15, 2001 at 14:00:55, Uri Blass wrote: >>>>I also can decide to play a move that was not suggested by my programs but I >>>>usually do not do it and I guess that I am going to do it in less than 1% of the >>>>cases. >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>> >>>Why on earth not??? >>>You might find things much superior to all the programs, but you must only >>>analyze them very deeply WITH the programs, only making your own moves where it >>>is part of the plan which is too deep for the computer. But the computer will >>>let you know if you overlooked something that you didn't intend to. >>>S.Taylor > > > >> >>I believe that usually computers can find better ideas than humans if you give >>them hours to search. > > > Looks like a somewhat doubtful generalization to me... > What humans are you refering to? > > Sune I am not refering to masters but to humans with elo of 2000. Usually is of course not always but I am going to play a computer move in my games unless I am almost sure that the computer is wrong. I believe that playing a move that is not suggested by programs in more than 1% of the cases is usually a bad decision for humans with elo<=2000. Uri
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