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Subject: Re: Gravy for the brain that supports a 2500+ elo standard for computer GM's

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 03:45:40 06/24/01

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On June 23, 2001 at 22:48:28, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>This _absolutely_ happens.  In a WC match, after a sealed move/adjourned game,
>the GMs go to bed, their "seconds" stay up all night analyzing the position,
>and the next morning they show their GM the analysis on how to win, or draw
>the position.  The GM commits it to memory and off he goes to the board to
>play those moves he has _never_ seen before.

You wrote that the GM was shown the analysis. Thereby he or she is aware of the
general idea with the move. That suggests some kind of inevitable comprehension,
not just memory alone. There will always (IMO) be a certain degree of
understanding of the move, not just the isolated move. The degree is arguable of
course.

Mogens.



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