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Subject: Re: world's biggest anti-computer chess expert. ?

Author: Tanya Deborah

Date: 22:51:05 10/12/04

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On October 12, 2004 at 00:55:06, Vikrant Malvankar wrote:

>I would never consider Kasparov , Kramnik as the best Anticomputer players (No
>doubt they are in the top 3 players in the world right now but they are not Anti
>Computer Chess Experts.
>
>The best Anticomputer player is the one who gets the silicon monster to play the
>positions in which its evaluations are not realistic and where it feels
>uncomfortable. The one who gets the computers to play such positions most often
>can be considered as Anti-computer expert. Rarely do we find Humans outplaying
>Computers in Tactics so Depth is not a biggest factor here. In Human vs Computer
>matches especially at the High level evaluation is the most important part ,we
>can see Computers evaluate open positions quite well but their evaluation fails
>in closed positions. The Grandmaster who entices Computer to play such closed
>positions most often can be considered as Anticomputer expert and not just
>because you are no.1,2 or 3 player in the world.
>
>Kasparov : Quite dynamic style. But is this the best way of playing against the
>computers? Pl. go through the recent results (except in 1997 he beat Deep Blue,
>he has lost and drawn everything after that.)
>
>Kramnik : Positional Style but results against fritz in Behrain and their games
>did not suggest that he is the best Anticomputer player at the moment.
>
>Regards
>
>Vikrant


Yes! but there are very few matches (in slow time) in the history of the game
that to say who is really the the best anticomputer play style.

Dreev played some slow games in ICC, but he never played an Oficial match
against a computer, like Kramnik and Kasparov played.  This is very different!

Regards!
Tanya




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