Author: Russell Reagan
Date: 09:53:49 07/17/02
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On July 17, 2002 at 06:32:32, Uri Blass wrote: >I do not see how a strong player can take advantage of the fact that the program >is using also a piece square table. > >I do not see how he can produce in a game a position when sacrificing a pawn for >knight in the corner is bad. Then just wait for Kramnik vs. Fritz. I suspect you will similar sacrifices of pawns to gain other things, followed by Kramnik taking advantage of some small error in Fritz like this. This is exactly the kind of thing that GM's make their living doing. They find the most tiny error in an opponent's play and hammer it. Kramnik will have had even more chances to find weakness after weakness in Fritz. I might be wrong, but I think we should see an example like this from that match. Russell
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