Author: Derek Paquette
Date: 09:44:41 08/16/04
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On August 16, 2004 at 12:31:28, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On August 16, 2004 at 11:40:19, Derek Paquette wrote: > >>On August 16, 2004 at 11:31:38, Ozgur Aktunc wrote: >> >>>On August 16, 2004 at 11:07:41, Derek Paquette wrote: >>> >>>>On August 16, 2004 at 10:51:32, ludicrous wrote: >>>> >>>>>I havent seen yet an Utzinger-computer game wherein Kurt beat Fritz/shredder/etc >>>>>in tournament time controls. I have seen Mr Nemeth's, though. Kurt, could you >>>>>post some of your games? >>>> >>>>Kurt has TONS on his site, good Java applet too. >>> >>>Can you provide a link to the page that has Kurt's games. I couldn't find them >>>on his site. >> >>http://www.utzingerk.com/man_vs_machine.htm >> >>under VARIOUS GAMES > > > Hi Derek > ludicrous is right: I am not the one being able to present > won games. If you study my games you will see some (unnecessary) > losses and some draws but only one single won game vs Shredder 7.04. > However, Eduard Nemeth seems to be able to even win games at short > time controls (30m/game). I am much less successful but sometimes > (nowadays 2-3 games out of 10) I get draws with a boring playing style > at rapid 60' or better 120'/40 and therefore I claim that this can be > achieved by humans with a relatively low Elo rating. Unfortunately very > few humans have tried to play this way and so we have still not enough > evidence to support my "theory" that 2100/2200 Elo players could in > most cases easily draw if they want to do so. > Kurt yes Eduard consistantly shows his won games in 30/0 or 30/3 games, This book negates the possibility of draw even with a 'boring' style, I actually made the book to beat Petrovich and Sergey Volkov on playchess, i'm just saving up my ducats so i can fight them.
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