Author: pavel
Date: 04:59:46 07/12/02
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On July 12, 2002 at 07:05:38, stuart taylor wrote: >On July 12, 2002 at 01:03:28, ERNIE COLLADO wrote: > >>The game I played with Spassky was at a simul held in NY around 30 yaers ago. >>1974 or around there. Needless to say I was decapitated rather quickly. I will >>try and look through my files and see if I can find the game. <Regards, Ernie> > >I'm sure that anyone who can win 1.5 from 20 games with Fritz 7 (at any of the >serious modes with equal timings), can easily beat any GM at a simultaneous >exhibition. >Tell me I'm wrong! Anyone? >S.Taylor Yes you are wrong. I once almost beat Fritz7 with the aid of my anti-computer games database, but at the endgame, I made a blunder and lost the game. (fritz7 had around -3.00) You might say that I had aid of a special purpose database (which is true), if I can do this (being 1500-ish) than think about the people who has excellent understanding about anti-computer chess. they don't necessarily need to be impressively high rated player. A good example would be, if you can visit ICC (even with guest account) try checking out the games that computers loose (commercial programs) at blitz games to un-titled human players.....sweet. I don't see any relation between beating Fritz7 and beating a GM easily in a simultaneous exhibition. bad example... cheers, pavs
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