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Subject: Re: If Gulko don't lose to computers, then...

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 12:05:45 03/19/02

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On March 19, 2002 at 03:44:41, Uri Blass wrote:

>On March 19, 2002 at 01:11:44, Jouni Uski wrote:
>
>>...Kramnik - Fritz match can be cancelled for next 5 years.
>>
>>Jouni
>
>No
>
>I think that the decision about the matchkramnik-fritz has nothing to do with
>the result of gulko against computers.
>
>Gulko already lost against Fritz and I do not see what the result of hum against
>other programs has to do with the kramnik-fritz games.
>
>Gulko need to win at least 2 games in order to win the match
>and has only 1/2 out of 2.
>
>Uri
>
>An intresting question to Uri Why are you full of anger?
I simply already believe that computer are stronger then humans from back to
1998.
Still there play can improve greatly.
It is not only the positional understanding wich benifits a GM .
But also the theoretical knowledge!
That Gulko tries to play his games in his style shows some guts!
Like also the game from van der Wiel in the NK2000 was great for the same
reason.
 I these days only look at the human computer games if they are original.
And if not I don't pay atention to them.
Then again losing or winning doesn't matter to me.
(Because it is better to be neutral if you want to make corect analyses!)
But the corect moves do!

Regards Marc



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