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Subject: Re: World Champions vs Computers

Author: Miguel A. Ballicora

Date: 22:13:50 01/11/02

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On January 11, 2002 at 19:03:43, David Rasmussen wrote:

>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.

From the classics, Rubinstein and Capablanca would win comfortably.
Rubisntein migh hang a piece in one game, in the rest he would pass the
middlegame with a favourable sound solid position after taking the computer out
of book very early and score in the endgame. Besides, Rubinstein would be
the player that would be less psyched by the computer. He was famous to play
against the pieces and not the player.

Capablanca would hardly be in difficulty in any game because of his positional
play. He would be able to draw at will until he finds a complex endgame and...
the difference there is HUGE.

Nimzovich would lose catastrophically. His creative but sometimes unsound play
(particularly in the opening) will cause him huge troubles. He cannot fool
the computers. Lasker will have problems too.

Alekhine is hard to assess.

Young Tahl will have problems, Old Tahl will win.

Petrosian will not lose a single game. If he manages to win a game, cancel
the match because it is over. I could possibly end in a tie, though.

Botvinnik will have problems to play against an unknown enemy. If he knows
whose playing against, forget about it, he is the one that will win more easily.
He will have no fear to beat the computer in the opening!

Fischer might have a problem trying to win positions that he should not
try to force the win. That is crazy against a computer. But he would score
easily in the opening quite a few times.

Regards,
Miguel





>
>/David



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