Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 09:06:09 07/01/01
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On July 01, 2001 at 11:37:18, Mogens Larsen wrote: >That is only true to a certain degree. Humans have the ability to forme a >strategy when knowing the opponent. Somebody stated that in Chess it's more important the tactics (let's say 90%), and I am pretty convinced about it. >A lot of good players are capable of >steering a game into a position that they understand. The anti-computer style, >if such a thing exists, is a strategy against a computer program Nowadays many programs have anti-gm features that nullify the anti-computer strategy.
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