Author: blass uri
Date: 04:24:38 02/04/99
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On February 03, 1999 at 18:38:36, KarinsDad wrote: >On February 03, 1999 at 17:39:35, Matt Frank wrote: > >> >>>1) The GM can practice against the computer. The computer cannot practice >>>against the GM. >> >>By playing against the GMs' games the computer is in effect playing the GM (in >>preparation of a match or game). > >Not true. If I was a GM in your match, I would stay away from lines that I have >recently played (last 10 years or so) and go back to lines I played in the past >or lines from games that were not published. Most variations are fine as long as >you are familiar with them. I would refamiliarize myself with lines that the >computer (i.e. it's learning capability) would not expect. I could then play >those lines against the computer and see how I do (i.e. to see if I know them >well enough to win). Note: these would have to be solid lines and not some of >the stuff that Kasparov was playing. I do not think that the stuff that kasparov was playing against deeper blue was bad. Kasparov got the adavantage after the opening in some of the games. Uri
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