Author: Uri Blass
Date: 14:14:48 09/14/04
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On September 14, 2004 at 16:54:20, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On September 14, 2004 at 14:53:18, Uri Blass wrote: > >>I found that the swiss IM Bela Toth scored 9/11(7 wins and 4 draws) in the >>first board of the olympiad. >> >>For me it is a very surprising result. >> >>I know that very good results are possible because a lot of players do not use >>computers for many hours per move and I did +7 =3 against weak opposition in the >>preliminary olympiad board 6 but I thought that similiar result is impossible >>against first board of the final(not the preliminary olympiad). >> >>It may be interesting if most of the wins of Toth were achieved by blunders that >>the top programs can avoid after a long time(at least it was the case for most >>of my wins when I did +7 =3 in the preliminary olympiad) >> >>Uri > > > No pain, no gain: in correspondence chess it is often > a matter of time you invest in choosing the next move. > Bela Toth has perhaps worked for 20-40 hours per move, his > opponents much less on the average and this is sufficient > to win games with slightly better positions. BTW, it's > not very economical to let programs run for many many > hours for a single move. I prefer to investigate all > sound looking moves as deep as possible by trying out > all possible continuations. In this way you get much > faster good results. Just my thoughts. > Kurt You cannot do it when you sleep and in that time you need to decide if to do nothing or to do something with the computer. Uri
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