Author: José Carlos
Date: 18:20:54 10/11/04
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On October 11, 2004 at 20:32:07, odell jones wrote: >On October 11, 2004 at 19:15:37, Albert Silver wrote: > >>On October 11, 2004 at 19:05:10, Duncan Roberts wrote: >> >>>who would you nominate as world's biggest anti-computer chess expert. ? >>> >>> >>>duncan >> >>I don't know about biggest, but the two players I mentioned would never appear >>on the list. Kasparov and Kramnik are obvious choices, but that's pretty easy as >>they are two of the top players in the world period. I think that there are >>others who really know there way even though they are less known as world class >>players. Volkov I believe plays slow TC games against top computers on ICC on a >>regular basis I believe, and does very well. He'd be on the list. I saw Dreev >>play a game against a very fast Shredder 7 or 8 and showed he understood >>anti-comp strategy very well as the game was closed, extremely controlled, etc. >>There are others, and this is just a sampling. >> >> Albert > > > I agree especially about Dreev , he is a very excellent anti-computer player, I >would love to see him in the lineup, he has a plus score against computers in >slow games on ICC. I recall in the old times Van der Wiel was considered as an expert anti-computer player, but I don't know if this still holds true. José C.
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