Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 05:31:43 06/18/01
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On June 18, 2001 at 06:24:20, Chris Carson wrote: >On June 18, 2001 at 01:45:46, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>On June 17, 2001 at 18:32:46, Pierre Bourget wrote: >> >>>An interesting extract of an interview with GM Bareev on the Chessbase site with >>>his opinion on computer. >>> >>>http://www.chessbase.com/magazine/cbm82/cbm82b.htm >> >> >> >>GM Bareev: "Computers don't understand chess, but they are strong. >> Their traps and calculations are very good." >> >> >>Question: "Would you play a match against a computer?" >> >>GM Bareev: "If I'm dying." >> >> >>Sune > >Question: How have computers changed chess at your level? > >Bareev: Well, we don't work at chess anymore. We just look at the stupid >computer, we follow the latest games and find small improvements. We have lost >depth. > >Q: When you work with computers do you ASK the computer to find ideas for you?? > >Bareev: Always. The only thing I do. I switch Fritz on and then wait, for the >first line, the second line, and follow this. > >Q: You are just being funny! But seriously: you find ideas and check them with >Fritz... > >Bareev: I find ideas? No, FRITZ finds the ideas. I don't. Because we don't have >time. We seriously have to follow all these games and we simply don't have >enough time. Simply too much information. > >Best Regards, >Chris Carson :)))
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