Author: blass uri
Date: 08:48:30 11/09/98
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On November 09, 1998 at 10:51:44, Fernando Villegas wrote: >On November 08, 1998 at 16:10:43, blass uri wrote: > >> >>On November 08, 1998 at 13:38:58, Fernando Villegas wrote: >> >>>Hi: >>>The question is: which program you played? Elo ratings change very fast for >>>human AND computer in the net, that depends of the games you have won or lost in >>>the last serie of them and this depend agaimnts whom you played, so just to say >>>the computer was 2400 is not enough. Sure, you showed resources and guts, but if >>>you think that it could happen with a really strong program you are absolutely >>>mistaken. I am hight expert class player and I can say you that againts M-Chess >>>pro, Rebel, Fritz or any other really strong program I have no chance to recover >>>from a position like that. Just put the position against them and see... >>>fernando >>I do not think that the human was in a lost position in the game. >>I did not find clear mistakes of the computer in the game. >> >>Uri > > > >Take another look at it. >Fernando Junior5 evaluate 26...Bg5 as a mistake(there is a big change in the evaluation after that move) but I looked at the moves of the computer after it and Junior wants to play most of them. I remember there was one case when the move was different but the main line lead to the game. In all the cases there was no big difference in the evaluation between the computer's move and Junior5's move If you think that the computer did a mistake after 26...Bg5 then I want to know what was the mistake. Uri
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