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Subject: Re: Three question-mark moves in a span of five moves.

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 07:53:44 10/09/02

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On October 09, 2002 at 10:45:22, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>where should the knowledge come from to play the right moves ?
>
>Fritz is a fast searcher. it is so fast, that it kills almost any other chess
>program in the moment.
>
>The prize for reaching those search depths is the lack of chess knowledge.
>
>this lack seems unimportant against other dump programs. but it becomes
>a massive problem if you play against somebody, who is STRONG especially
>in the field YOU are very weak.
>
>i think this is not difficult to understand.
>
>other programs, who had not those lacks in knowledge, would IMO not have
>played those ugly games.
>
>Shredder, Hiarcs8, Rebel, even rusty Mchess, Tiger.


Realistically, they probably would have played different weak moves for Kramnik
to exploit.

The biggest portion of the problem is allowing simplification into endgames that
seem about equal to all programs but are in reality completely losing against
somebody with the knowledge and technique of Kramnik.



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