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Subject: Re: One Question

Author: Dana Turnmire

Date: 11:03:37 11/20/03

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It seems obvious that computers get lost in closed positions and anti-computer
play.  Even low ranked players have had some success against top programs using
unorthodox play.  How in heavens name can one of the greatest players in history
not prepare openings that are known to give computers problems?  It seems any
grandmaster could lock up the position where long term strategy is the key.  Is
this not possible against Fritz?  If not then Kasparov should not be criticized
because when it comes to tactics the computers rule.



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