Author: Uri Blass
Date: 15:23:36 06/02/02
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On June 02, 2002 at 17:34:10, Robert Henry Durrett wrote: >At http://kramnik.homestead.com/Fujitsu.html, Kramnik is quoted as saying: > >"It is much more difficult to prepare against a computer than against a human >opponent. When I play GMs I prepare the openings which belong to my repertoire >and which I consider to be good. Against a computer the same method is not so >convenient partly due to the fact that computer is allowed to check huge opening >databases during the game that may include specific preparation against my >favorite variations. It is also important to understand that even if my analysis >may be quite good I can't simply remember all of them so it looks dangerous to >enter into a theoretical opening battle." I think that it is better if chessbase choose another player to play the match and not a player who complains that it is unfair before the match begins. I dislike players who complains all the time. Smirin proved that even weaker players than kramnik can beat machines even in faster time control. Maybe it is better if Smirin plays against Deep Fritz and not Kramnik. Uri
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