Author: stuart taylor
Date: 05:06:06 11/27/03
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On November 27, 2003 at 03:03:07, Uri Blass wrote: >On November 27, 2003 at 02:59:36, Gerald Wright wrote: > >>The Top players in the computer chess championship are all capable of drawing or >>winning a match vs Kasparov or them in the top 10. > >It is very safe to say that computer today play 2800 level chess because people >will never prove you wrong because they are not going to play enough games. > >Uri So what do you conclude from the low rated players you sometimes wrote about who beat programs like Fritz 6? (or 7?) Didn't that mean that if you study anti-computer chess properly, then the computers are much easier to beat? (and should be rated much much less?) [not PROOF, but very strong indication that they are far from 2800) S.Taylor
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