Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 06:49:34 03/26/02
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On March 26, 2002 at 08:47:21, Terry McCracken wrote: > >It's well known that faster time controls for most people who are serious >players is a handicap for the humans as most humans aren't lightning logicians >and computers are. This is the computers territory. So at blitz or active chess >they can crunch much faster than us but the human tends to catch up over a >longer period of time. Terry, We have an exception to the rules in the person of Mr. Nemeth. He can do very well in blitz timings against comps , the same is not true for longer time controls. The explanation is IMHO that anticomp traps like trojans or stonewall attack are more easily avoided by the comps when the analysis is deeper. w.b.r. Otello
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