Author: Victor Zakharov
Date: 09:39:10 11/22/01
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>So if there was a chess match consisting of "average human + top level chess >program" versus a grandmaster, at a standard time control (40 in 2hrs, say), >you'd recommend that the average human uses the "step back and forth" approach >rather than just letting the program analyse the root position for the time >period of a given move? What is average human? I strongly belive that there are some quantity of 2300+ chess masters that are able to beat ANY grandmaster with help of computer assistant. As for the best method - it is better to have a few computers - one for standard analysis, another for variations trying. Victor
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