Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 14:16:43 05/22/05
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On May 22, 2005 at 16:45:24, Robert Hollay wrote:
[...]
>If relatively weak players can draw against the top engines, why couldn't an IM
>achieve always a draw against a GM? (using the so called "stonewall" technique)
>
>Robert
Because a GM
a) has a much greater chess knowledge
in all phases of a game than an IM
b) plays usually more precisely than
an IM
c) ... wins for some other reasons
Kurt
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