Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 14:02:28 09/06/01
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On September 06, 2001 at 16:48:48, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On September 06, 2001 at 13:26:15, Otello Gnaramori wrote: > >>The answer is probably yes but as I said in previous post Nemeth is using trial >>and error techniques too, the following text is from Tim Krabbe' site : >>http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess2/diary.htm >> >>"It is possible that Nemeth (like me) went through some trial-and-error before >>he won these games, but that is not the point; the point is that it is possible >>to beat the strongest chess programs in the world with the Nemeth Gambit, or >>with 1.d4 h5 2.e4 e5. > >Why do you quote a paragraph where a third person says that it's _possible_ that >Nemeth uses trial and error? Strange argument. > >Even if he did, a significant part of the game of chess is based on >trial-and-error. At least when I play ;-). There's nothing conspicuous about the >games unless they're consist of takebacks and peeking at evaluation. Nothing >I've read suggests that IIRC. > >Regards, >Mogens The Krabbe' words for "trial and error" was IMHO a "fair" wording for the use of the "takeback" function. If I interpreted them in the wrong way I apologize to Eduard and to Tim, but I would like to hear from one of them, before the apologies. Regards.
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