Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 08:32:18 09/06/01
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On September 06, 2001 at 10:19:14, robert flesher wrote: >My thoughts are...i showed all these games to a friend of mine who is a FIDE >master. My friend came to one conclusion. He thinks that the human >opponent(Eduard) is a weak player using a weak players ideas to start an attack. >Then the attack is helped probably by another computer chess programs analysis. >Im sorry but ive seen master and International masters try these Anti-computer >chess idea against these Programs and fail BADLY. To believe a NON rated NON >master can crush these programs so easy. I smell a RAT. Regards Robert! No rats needed. I see Eduard as a talented tactician. He knows what he wants to display (weaknesses in chess progs i.e. kingsafty and some trading down to lost endgames). Then he of course tries a few times - and then it's there! Another humilitating loss for the mighty program! For me the issue is not whether Eduard just plays straight games and displays them here - or if he tries several times to achieve what he wants. He succeeds to show severe weaknesses in top programs - and alongside just might kill a few illusions out there... Sune
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