Author: James T. Walker
Date: 06:41:18 10/22/02
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Computers will never "understand" speculative sacrifices. Just because Fritz thinks the move is bad is not proof. This sac might have worked against many humans who could not find the proper response. That's the nature of speculative moves in chess. The computer didn't get rattled where humans might have. If Kramnik could have computed the line to a forced win then it's not speculative and maybe not even a sac.
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