Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 05:34:55 02/11/03
I believe that if a double robin tournament is ever organized where the top five GMs play against the top 5 chess programs the humans will win. According to Kasparov he stated that "It proves we are still better, because we cannot guarantee the same intact performance for six or eight playing games, while a machine could play for 100 games". What I understood by Kasparov statement is that if a top GM plays against any top program in a long match of over six games eventually the GM will become tired and the level of play would not be the same. But in a tournament where the humans GM would be facing different program the human players could repeat or attempt to improve on a previous game played by his teamate, whereas the computer program would only change the move order if the previous game was lost or drawn. Jorge
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