Author: Ratko V Tomic
Date: 20:08:43 04/01/02
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> is the point with these games. We have no commercial interests > whatsoever - nor does E want to find special anticomputer strategies. Well, I would like to see some very strong players develop some real computer killer strategies. The current state of the anticomputer chess (blocked/tame positions) is just a tip of the iceberg. The large opening books and seemingly strategic moves (but made for the wrong reason, e.g. due to some entirely accidental fraction of an evaulation point) tend to create illusion of a human opponent and human understanding behind the moves. This tricks the human player into incorrectly modelling his opponent, blocking him psychologically from considering potential killer lines which against another strong human would seem ridiculously naive or strategically suicidal.
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