Author: Tom Kerrigan
Date: 00:38:59 11/28/01
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On November 27, 2001 at 12:25:01, Robert Hyatt wrote: >Deep mistakes are _common_ from a computer's perspective. You might think >they are "tactically supreme" but there are _lots_ of endgame positions where >they are clueless. And any time you reach such a position, where either it is >(commonly) a long-range kingside attack (or less commonly) a deep endgame >tactic, you get random reports. > >I simply personlly don't like anything "random" when somebody/something is >supposed to be telling me where I went wrong. Well, without any more information than your gut feelings, I will continue to believe that the depth of mistakes is evenly distributed. -Tom
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