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Subject: Re: Advanced chess match #2 Anand+F5 vs Kasp+F5

Author: Matt Frank

Date: 07:46:34 02/03/99

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On February 03, 1999 at 00:56:54, Dann Corbit wrote:

>Padon my ignorance on the subject, but aren't the GM's free to ignore the
>computer's advice if they know better?  If so, I do not see how the computers
>could make them play worse.  E.g. they play a gambit and the computer says
>"ce=-1" they just ignore it.

Dann you are correct, the computer should help make the games better, and the
humans of course can ignore the plans the computer "suggests". However, for
these particular games (top. vs k, advanced match) there were particular
instances when each player would have been better off if they (a) had ignored
the computer or (b) been under normal tournament conditions (without a comp.)
and had developed a position using their (the humans') typical skills. However,
I agree totally, that once human playuers LEARN HOW TO INTEGRATE COMUTERS INTO
THEIR CONTEMPORANEOUS PLAY then we can expect to see truly significant
improvements in chess theory as revealed by the actual play over the board (I
think Kasparov already thinks that computers have allowed him to do this).
Kasparov in his interview after his last tournament a week ago specifically said
that computers have helped him develop confidence in his theoretical probes
prior to the tourney. Yet Kasparov lost a game on time in the advanced match
when he relied too heavily on the computer near the end. This reflects a human
failure to integrate the resources that the machine provided. My point is that
humans still haven't learned how to use the resources for the maximum affect,
and maybe the time controls sholuld be normal tourney ones, too when playing
advanced matches.

Matt Frank




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