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Subject: Re: Can not computers invent sacrifices?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 13:29:05 08/04/03

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On August 04, 2003 at 14:21:25, Dan Andersson wrote:

> Most probably because they believed the tactical elements would dominate. The
>comp won't make any short term tactical mistakes. And it will avoid
>simplifications.

I do not think that in general computers avoid simplifications.
weak humans can sometimes draw against them because the computer does not avoid
simplification.


 And any human makes tactical mistakes. I believe Kasparov
>himself estimated he made more than one in an average game. Don't remember his
>exact estimate.

I do not believe in it.

Even I (near 2000 player) had games when I did not do a single tactical mistake
and the same for the opponent(based on analysis with chess programs).

Computers are better than most humans also because of the fact that they play
better positional moves.

I believe that having the right to take back tactical mistakes(when the
evaluation of the computer go up by more than 0.5 pawns) is not going to be
enough for me to get 50% against computers

Uri



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