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Subject: Re: Komputer Korner's answer to 3 US masters on how they train at Chess

Author: blass uri

Date: 03:44:58 12/21/98

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On December 21, 1998 at 03:41:00, Komputer Korner wrote:


>I can't believe that 3 US masters are arguing against going over their games
>move by move when the whole chess world DOES this. Sure CM6000 can be used to
>play against and does have auto annotate, but are 3 US masters arguing that it
>is not necessary to go over their games move by move? If they think that just
>because they now have a computer to play against , that is enough ;they are
>sadly mistaken.  Every chess player worth his salt looks at his games in post
>mortem. This happened before computers came along and it happens with them. So
>we now have the ridiculous situation that 3 US masters say that it is not
>necessary to do this. They say that All you have to do is play against a chess
>engine and use it's auto annotate overnight and that is all you need the
>computer for to improve. So they say no need to go over your games move by move.

They did not say that playing is alll that you have to do.
They only said that it is one of the things that can help you

You can also use chessmaster6000  to go over your games move by move.
It is less convenient to do it but if you give the computer at least some
minutes for every move then it is not an important disadvantage (If you give it
only some seconds per move then I agree that it is better to use other programs
also because of the fact that chessmaster is not very good at blitz)

The fact that you can change personalities is an important advantage of
chessmaster6000
If you want to learn an opening that you prepare against your opponent and you
know that you understand a positional idea that the computer does not
understand.

If you use fritz5 then you cannot make the program understand the position so
you cannot learn much from playing against it.

If you use chessmaster then you can change parameters and make the computer
understand the position.

This is the reason that I believe that chessmaster6000 is one of the most
important programs for grandmasters.

I am not close to be a grandmaster and I think that it is interesting to ask
grandmasters about it.

Maybe they did not think about using the computer in this way and this is the
reason that they do not use chessmaster6000.

>They say no need to use the computer in player player mode with engine PVs
>showing on screen. They say that the whole historical practice of players
>looking at their games after it is finished by taking back moves and moving
>forward can be thrown out the window.

They did not say that the whole historical practice of players looking at their
games after it is finished by taking back moves and moving forword can be thrown
out the window.

Uri



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