Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 22:37:44 04/19/02
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On April 19, 2002 at 20:08:10, pavel wrote: >On April 19, 2002 at 18:12:08, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>On April 19, 2002 at 17:53:34, Chris Carson wrote: >> >>>IM Berg 2503 >>>PIII 800MHZ >>>Time Control G/120 >>> >>>Prog TPR Score >>>Fritz 7 2821 4.5/5 >>>CTiger 2403 1.5/4 >>> >>>Comps Team 2636 6/9 >> >> >> Thanks for the ratings! We have planned 8 games >> vs Fritz 7 (3 more to go). It's possible there >> will be some change in the time control. Probably >> in the direction of x moves in x minutes. >> >> Sune > > >interesting, it seems that computers play well with this "version" of human. >Does the human player have "learning mode" on? Sure it's on... :) But facing Fritz as black in open French looks very difficult. Really it looks hard for black to win, or even keeping stuff together, from these positions, if white don't make tactical mistakes. And Fritz makes none... In 40/2 Emanuel might have won the second game (one mistake in the ending - time pressure) and held the 5th game to a draw - but the other 3 losses had very little to do with the time limit set. For me these games, in a way, show what could happen if humans play their own game like if the computer was another human. Or not knowing that the opponent is a computer... Funny thing is that Emanuel, so far, always has played his own variations and game, regardless the human opponent... And now with ELO 2503 is facing thoughts like: "Hmmm... maybe I must change some openings - and adjust them to my specific opponents. Maybe it's time to study some from books also." Learning mode on...;) Sune > >;) > >on a serious note, interesting games. > >regards >pavs
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