Author: Uri Blass
Date: 03:01:53 04/15/02
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On April 15, 2002 at 05:18:57, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >In this understanding of chess every positional game is anti-computerchess and >it is only allowed to play tactical games.Chess is played before computers come >in the chessworld and so in a good traditional way things can“t be renamed only >because now computers are playing chess too. > >Computerpeople are making things often too simple.When i play a good positional >move it is a good positional move and not a anti-computermove. > >Thanks in advance for understanding this point. > >TL If you choose an opening that you know that the computer does not play well then you play anti computer chess. It can be playing bad moves in order to convince the computer to play worse moves but it can also be playing a known opening without doing mistakes. Uri
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