Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 10:10:54 07/03/01
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On July 03, 2001 at 12:59:15, Dan Andersson wrote: >It has been successfully argued that common sense does not exist, until someone >needs to make a shaky argument. The computers performance level seems beyond >doubt i.e. 'hard data'. The only thing remaining is formulating hypotheses and >trying them against available information. There are many factors that are >possible but, more than a few are in the programs favour: mental fatigue, >stubborn defence, tactical combacks and very good opening preparation. > >Regards Dan Andersson Exactly, but at the end of the day the final results only counts. The quasi-final standings are talking to us very clear ...i'm sorry for the losers.
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