Author: ALI MIRAFZALI
Date: 08:10:43 02/21/02
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On February 20, 2002 at 20:25:15, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On February 20, 2002 at 14:18:26, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: > >>On February 20, 2002 at 13:14:12, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >> >>>On February 19, 2002 at 20:19:59, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: >>> >>>>On February 18, 2002 at 18:40:18, Frank Nelson wrote: >>>> >>>>>I tried fireside.anti-computer strategy and got buried by Hiarcs 7.32! >>>>>I used f4-e3-d4-c3 formation only to watch Hiarcs open it up like a knife >>>>>to a watermelon. I had a book once which said that studying the games of >>>>>David Bronstein vs. computers was the right direction for anti-computers. >>>>>I think that a person has to use his own common sense when playing against a >>>>>computer. Computers don't get tired unless they are running on batteries >>>>>and is usually good at forcing a desirable tactical variation. I think that most >>>>>people play well when the opening is over then start to tire move-by-move and >>>>>then blunder in a level position. The computer of course then take the >>>>>initiative until it leads to a + - ! If anyone have some original anti-computer >>>>>strategy please post to this CCC newsgroup. Thanks in advance. >>>>> >>>>>Ljubomir Nelson >>>>Given the strength of current programs there is no such thing anymore.Rebel is >>>>eating VanWely alive .Maybe this was true 10 years.If you are not a GM you >>>>dont have a chance against a program >>> >>>Loek is eating rebel alive. he wanted to win first game a bit too soon >>>and did a very dubious king walk. >>> >>>then he lost because he wanted to win. Rebel nowhere had real chances >>>in both games till Loek blundered in game 1 somewhere near the end of >>>the game. >>Yes but if Human GM's did not make any mistakes ;they would be playing perfect >>chess (which we know they do not.) > >but this kingwalk was 2400 level, not 2700. loek is toying with the thing >and still winning. After todays game the above statement does not hold water anymore.
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