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Subject: Re: Chess Tigger Better against humans than against computers??

Author: Otello Gnaramori

Date: 08:10:35 07/03/01

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On July 03, 2001 at 10:48:13, martin fierz wrote:

>i am also sure that the players in argentine do not prepare hard for their game
>against the computer.
>if they had to play a match against it, and there was
>money at stake, then they would prepare specifically.

Anyway it should be "unfair" versus the computer ... because the computer has
not the possibility to prepare against the human...think about it.

>as it is, it is a single
>game they play against the computer, and there is not much to gain or lose. they
>probably think up something on the evening before the game, that's it. a few
>hours preparation, not more.
>

And I as i said I think that those GM were trying to win ( or at least to draw)
against Tiger to defend their good reputation, so the argument of the money or
norm gain is just not much applicable.


>cheers
> martin



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