Author: Russell Reagan
Date: 10:10:03 02/09/03
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On February 09, 2003 at 12:54:19, Dana Turnmire wrote: >The only thing that puzzles me is why someone like Edward Nemeth can defeat >these programs but a top grandmaster has such a hard time. Why would Kasparov >or any other grandmaster not use anti-computer play in such a match? That is because Eduard only shows you his wins. He may have lost 100 games for each win he gets. Kasparov or Kramnik could do the same, and just publish their wins. But it doesn't mean much, unless it was a live exhibition, and the human pummeled the computer as Eduard does in like 8 out of 10 blitz games.
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