Author: Tanya Deborah
Date: 20:16:33 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 > Yes, but there are some very good players, against computers. Dreev Alexey is very strong, but there are a few players that are really amazing like, Vladimir Kramnik and Illya Smirin... but one of my favorites GMs are Roman Dzindzichasvilli, that knows very well, how is the best way to play against a computer. He had a very nice score against computers on ICC, some time ago and really enjoy to play against a computer. Regards! Tanya, D
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