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Subject: Re: I won DF without rook - Blitz 10' - Congratulation Uri !

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 18:38:59 07/25/01

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On July 25, 2001 at 13:18:31, Otello Gnaramori wrote:

>On July 25, 2001 at 11:46:41, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On July 25, 2001 at 11:28:23, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>>
>>>On July 25, 2001 at 11:16:23, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hello Uri!
>>>>
>>>>Very nice this your game. My congratulation!
>>>>I can learn from you.
>>>>
>>>>Your are strongest anticomputer player today!
>>>
>>>Gee, this is the first time we could have an _interesting_
>>>DSW on this forum.
>>>
>>>Come on Eduard, this can't be! Show him you can do
>>>it with a rook and a pawn! You are the best!
>>>
>>>Come on Uri, show him you are really better! A rook
>>>and a knight! You are the best!
>>>
>>>Looking forward to the games :)
>>>
>>>--
>>>GCP
>>
>>I am sure that more people can if they try enough.
>>You do not have to be a strong player to do it.
>>You need only to get the computer to position that it does not evaluate
>>correctly and follow the computer ideas.
>>
>>I admit that I followed Fritz's hints in almost all of my moves.
>
>Hey Uri, that's not so fair... it's like a poker game with card uncovered.
>
>Regrds.
>


First, I don't believe it for a minute.  Fritz was a rook up.  If its
"hints" were enough to beat it, something is _seriously_ wrong, because
that means it could beat itself down a rook.  Not very likely.  It is
more likely that Uri simply took advantage of the fact that Fritz was out
of book on move 1, since he was missing a rook, and steered the game into
something Fritz didn't understand.  And then ripped it.  Try your favorite
program against a GM without using a book and see what heppens.  It will be
_ugly_ in the extreme.  I've had it happen to me by accident once or twice.





>>I saw that the score of the computer is positive and goes down and it means that
>>the computer does not understand the position.
>>
>>Uri



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