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Subject: Re: Why not train chess with computer programs?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 12:10:37 05/24/01

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On May 24, 2001 at 13:17:37, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>Hi Uri
>
>I am glad to read your very optimistic posting. But frankly spoken I do not
>think it will ever be possible for me to play on a 2400 ELO level against
>humans. So my first aim is to obtain 2100 ELO and then ... time will tell. I am
>however convinced that it is much easier to get 2200-2300 ELO vs computers.
>Despite all endevaours the psychological factor vs humans is rather important.
>And already the uncomfortable feeling that you are playing a 2300 ELO human
>player may suffice to loose a game ...
>
>Kurt

I believe that you only need to play more games against humans if you want to
get 2100.

The time that you need to get 2100 is dependent on the number of the games that
you play.

If you play 2 tournament games against humans every week and do not agree to a
draw too early then I expect you to get more than 2100 in less than 6 monthes.

Uri



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