Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 03:04:35 04/29/02
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On April 29, 2002 at 05:43:07, stuart taylor wrote: >I've even seen great famous games won by such as Alekhine, in which if he was >playing the final part (coup de grace) against an average computer program of >today, he would have LOST. And he won that against a fellow world champion class >player (maybe it was Capablanca). >There are many such cases. >Similarly with mathematician Euwe, I remeber discovering such a flaw with a >computer program, which was not in the annotations, but would have made the >results of a famous game, the opposite! >S.Taylor Several of this historical games if analyzed with the computer assistance can reveal many surprises! Regards, Otello
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