Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 20:06:13 11/13/03
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On November 13, 2003 at 22:01:56, Bob Durrett wrote: > >The correct play for White in King's Indian is to advance queenside pawns and >thereby obtain lots of space. > >Chess engines would do that anyway. Even the "weak" engines would do that. > >It seems a mistake to play an opening where the normal computer moves are also >the strategically correct moves. > >Hence, find something else and not KI. Play an opening where the correct moves >are those which are hard for a chess engine to find and are not the moves the >engine would naturally and normally want to play. > >I cannot recommend a specific opening but maybe someone else can. Uri? > >Bob D. The evidence points to the KID as the ideal defense against a computer. There is website that show how well humans do against the computer using KID. KID is beyong understanding of computer IMO. Kaspy was getting a good position until he lost his way and blunder.
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