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Subject: Re: Is playing a 2500elo Chess Program unlike playing 2500 human?

Author: Chris Carson

Date: 12:54:44 01/14/03

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On January 14, 2003 at 14:24:42, George Wilson wrote:

>
>  The strongest human player i have ever played in a serious game was rated 2490
>fide, actually i felt like i was more in the game then when i play a serious
>game versus fritz on my athlon xp 2000, what are others experiences here?
>Against both i seem to have absolutely no chance to win, my rating is 1900 uscf.

Just my opinion.  They play differently, howerver, the same strength.  I am most
likely better against the computer since I can play it all the time and get a
feel for it's style and weakness.  I can play slow/fast games and then reset the
computer and take advantage of it for a short period of time.

I have only played a couple of games against 2500 Human GM's, they were tough,
but with some practice, I would improve aginst them (their words, not mine).  It
would be hard to reset the human.

So, if I could play 1000 games against a 2500 human, I am sure my results would
improve (but by how much?).



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