Author: Lonnie Cook
Date: 11:04:53 07/22/01
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> >If GM's must be so cautious, they must know that the difference, if any, between hmm, not really. I think any player with a few scruples plays his opponent the way that's to it's disadvantage NOT so as to play into his strength The computers have some weaknesses, these are known therefore it's best to play on these just like a human opponent >them and computers is very, very small. I give credit to those GMs which play >against a computer, the GM risks his reputation, hurting his ego, and has not >much to gain. > >My guess is that when computer programs are 'allowed' to play in tournaments on >a regular basis the pressure will be off the GM's and this question can be put >to bed and chess programmmers can make some money. :) >My question is, "Who is stopping this from happening right now? Is it the >programmers or is it the USCF and FIDE?
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