Author: Uri Blass
Date: 23:32:26 11/10/03
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On November 11, 2003 at 00:33:26, Russell Reagan wrote: >On November 10, 2003 at 23:37:44, Mike Byrne wrote: > >>Also what is interesting is that it was the same player ... I would submit to >>you that is very unusual - but that is also why I said use games from the 1950 >>and 60's - prior to widespread use of computers, The current games can already >>be containminated with cheating that we don't know about > >Or maybe modern players play more like computers from playing them and using >them for their analysis, while players from the 50's and 60's would not play as >similar to computers :-) It is certainly possible. I think that some sequences of 8 computer moves is not a proof of cheating. Probability is dependent on style of the players and the way that humans learn. It is possible that some GM's use Fritz for training when their exercises is to find the move that Fritz likes. Uri
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