Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 15:04:12 10/23/02
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On October 23, 2002 at 16:18:11, Uri Blass wrote: >On October 23, 2002 at 15:19:03, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On October 23, 2002 at 15:16:39, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>A couple of classics come to mind that are easy to find. >> >>1. Kasparov blundered in game 2 of the DB match in 1997. He resigned a drawn >>position. >> >>2. Kasparov blundered in game 6 and blew an opening sequence of moves and lost. >> >>It is interesting that we see _more_ mistakes against computers. >> >>My theory is that the computers simply notice the mistakes that humans might >>well overlook... > >Today games of GM's are analyzed by chess programs so this excuse cannot explain >finding more blunders of GM's against computers. > >I also do not remember big blunders of GM smirin against computers and smirin >played at faster time control. > >Uri We were not just talking about GM vs computers. But GMs vs _anything_. The point was that against humans, many mistakes get overlooked. Against computers, it is much less likely to be missed unless it is way too deep...
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