Author: Serge Desmarais
Date: 18:46:02 09/16/98
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On September 16, 1998 at 00:49:49, blass uri wrote: > >On September 15, 1998 at 17:54:09, Shaun Graham wrote: > > >>5.Also i might point out humans make bad moves quite frequently even at the GM >>level, so if i saw a positional blunder, i wouldn't be thinking my opponent is >>playing like a computer, but rather "Yes!! I have a win!!" > >There are some positional blunders computers do that no GM is going to do >The probability for these blunders is small but sometimes computers do not >do right evaluation of a pawn ending or do not see an idea of a simple fortress >position. > >> >> >>So ultimately the likelyhood that i would think another opponent especially a GM >>was using a computer against me in a tournament or a match is almost zero. > >There is another way to suspect that the opponent is a computer. >You can see that the opponent thinks about obvious moves. > >Uri You for got one BIG thing : his opponent would ALSO be a GM. Only, the other GM would be HELPED (not bypassed!) secretly by a computer. So the second GM would/could play obvious moves fast and also ignore stupid positionnal suggestion made by the computer? Serge Desmarais
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