Author: José Antônio Fabiano Mendes
Date: 04:03:38 02/03/04
Please see ==> http://pass.maths.org.uk/issue28/features/dartnell/index.html Although it may be inevitable that computers will become unbeatable in the near future, human Grandmasters are still holding their own against the machines today. How is it, then, that the human brain, with a mere fraction of a computer's number-crunching ability, is still able to put up a good fight? The answer lies in the difference between human and artificial methods of reckoning, and smart players knowing how best to exploit computers' weaknesses.
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