Author: stuart taylor
Date: 04:17:01 06/15/01
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On June 15, 2001 at 06:59:53, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On June 15, 2001 at 06:51:33, stuart taylor wrote: > >>I mean, even now, the GM's simply fall to pieces if they try to be tactical >>against computers. So their only chance is to try and circumvent such positions, >>and if they don't succeed, the outcome is very bleek indeed, for the human. >> And soon, the final hurdles of computer chess will be overcome, in which even >>style alone might suffice them to blow away any GM opposition, even on PC's. >> >>So, what is the great value of our human GM's, once people realize what's going >>on. > >And why run a marathon when you can just as easily take the bus? > >Mogens. As a sport, alone, perhaps It's still interesting. But no one does a load of mathematic calculations today without a computer, for the purpose of getting greater accuracy and brilliance. S.Taylor
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