Author: Robin Smith
Date: 19:55:06 05/27/04
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On May 27, 2004 at 15:09:29, Mike Taylor wrote: >Kingside attacks use to be an effective weapon against computer chess programs, >but that issue has been correct in the top programs. It is much better than in the past, no doubt, but it is also certainly not completely corrected. >Would u please provide an >example of a game u have played against a recently released top chess program ? Although I use computer programs extensively for analysis, I don't play against them. And if I did, without the aid of a top program to assist me I make far too many tactical oversights and I would lose almost all the time. I could give you examples of postal games where I am pretty sure my opponent was in fact just a recently released program, but in these cases I was also using silicon assistance. I just try to do it more creatively and effectively than most. Robin
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