Author: pavel
Date: 15:41:02 04/21/02
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On April 21, 2002 at 18:33:05, Otello Gnaramori wrote: >On April 21, 2002 at 18:15:06, pavel wrote: > >>>If a program doesnt know "nada" about a position, deeper search wont do "nada". >>:) > >That's too simply put pavs, if you run a prog overnight he can give out a result >way better than after few minutes of thinking... do you agree ? I agree, but again you dont suppose that the opponent will wait overnite for the computer to chose it's "better" move? ;) > >> >>> >>>I do not know if more time would help GM Smirin, I do not recall time trouble >>>for him, also he agreed to play at this time control. >> >>Yes thats because he is a professional ;) >> > >You have also to keep in account the mental fatigue as a collateral effect of >long timings for humans , not for comps...probably Kaspy can say to us few words >about that match in '97 ;) > >Regards, >Otello what I meant to say is that, a professional player will "adjust" him/herself according to the game condition. IMO both comp and human have problems in shorter time controls, but human player is he one that suffers most in this time control. Then ofcourse there is the match in '97 ;) Regards, pavs
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