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Subject: Re: Kasparov's Grandmaster Intuition May Have Been Correct

Author: Luis Smith

Date: 15:43:52 02/09/03

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On February 09, 2003 at 13:51:51, Janosch Zwerensky wrote:

>
>>The only thing that puzzles me is why someone like Edward Nemeth can defeat
>>these programs
>
>I bet that Nemeth's score against the machines would become very unremarkable if
>we were to see all his losses and if he were to play against a machine that is
>not under his control.
>I do think that, using an opening-book unknown to him and possibly after some
>minor adjustments to the standard settings, any of the commercial programs I
>have installed on my rather slow computer would beat the hell out of Nemeth on
>the chessbase server at long time-controls.
>
>Regards,
>Janosch

So why not make a challenge against Nemeth on the playchess.com server?  Someone
could collect some PGN's from all over the net, merge them into a book, let
Fritz 8 use them, and let Nemeth and Fritz play at classic time controls.

This sounds like a fun idea, and maybe they could play a 6 game series.  What do
you say Nemeth?

Regards
Luis



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