Author: David Rasmussen
Date: 16:03:43 01/11/02
Whom of the greates players in the history of chess would have the best chance against computers, not knowing he was playing a computer? I'm actually not talking world champions only. I don't want to exclude Morphy, Nimzowitch, Schlecther, Rubinstein etc. etc. Would Capablanca's style be harder for computers than Tal, for example? Just to name two players who had very different styles. How would Aleckhine do against a computer? I mean, his complicated tactical style, a computer might see right through? Take your pick! And please explain it too. /David
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