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Subject: Re: A job for CM9000

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 10:49:40 07/27/02

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On July 27, 2002 at 13:40:28, Marc van Hal wrote:

>On July 27, 2002 at 12:28:28, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:
>
>>On July 27, 2002 at 11:22:01, Marc van Hal wrote:
>>
>>>On July 26, 2002 at 17:33:50, Patrick Jansen wrote:
>>>
>>>>[D]2b1rb1k/2r2ppp/n2p4/3P2PN/3NPQ2/2p3RP/1q3PK1/1B1R4 w - -
>>>>
>>>>With 37.Nh5-f6 !! white crahes the black position
>>>
>>>You also must considering the folowing Gm's many times make sacrefice on
>>>intuation too
>>
>>A look at the importance of the tournament make clear that is nonsense to speak
>>of a sacrifice of intuation.
>>
>>>If it simply works out  it only tells us something of the will to win.
>>>Rather then being corectly.
>>>It also can be so that such a position was the result.
>>>from  longterm homebrew analyses.
>>
>>I am hearing Anand laughing. You have to much fantasy.This was move 37 and Anand
>>found all this on the board.Let´s take a look at the clock.(smile)
>>
>>>
>>>It is of much more importance how a program plays then how it knows to solve
>>>chessproblems
>>
>>Jesus help.This is move 37 of the game....
>>Where do you see a chessproblem?
>>
>>To make a long story short the most programs have not the ability to play this
>>game in the right spirit.
>>
>>Why is it so difficult to accept that?
>>
>>Humans are at the moment the better chessplayer.Is this a problem for you?
>>
>>Sorry, but i think this words have to be spoken.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>TL
>>
>
>Ok but I gues you also have troubles with the term chessproblem.
>
>Marc
>
I forgot to mention that it not nescaerly is the strenght of level but the feel
for danger which makes a GM play to such a position.
>>>
>>>Or it must be so that programs start to make sacrefices on intuition
>>>Or a long term positional sacrefice.
>>>I think this will take a long time!
>>>especialy if it did not find this position as good for White the position never
>>>would have acured in the first place!
>>>
>>>Regards Marc van Hal



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