Author: Graham Laight
Date: 02:58:23 02/03/03
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Once Alex Cure had programmed Fritz's opening book to keep the Queens on, Kramnik was unable to make any problems for the iron. -g On February 02, 2003 at 23:04:08, Roy Brunjes wrote: > >Is Kasparov a tougher opponent to defeat if you are on the other side of the >board, trying to get your program to win a match against a Super GM? Or is >Kramnik a tougher opponent to defeat? > >Of course there are stylistic differences between these two superstars and that >is at the heart of my question. Is a tough-as-nails positional player like >Kramnik tougher to defeat with a program than a tougher-than-nails attacking >virtuoso like Kasparov, especially given that it seems more difficult to attack >successfully against a top program than to slowly strangle it positionally. > >Roy
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