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Subject: Re: know your chess addiction

Author: Jonas Cohonas

Date: 05:44:31 06/07/05

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>I dont argue bout going to theme park a waste of time,I'm arguing about"always
>going to theme park is a waste of time"

If people find going to the theme park everytime fun, then that's what it is to
them...

>>>Fun for newcomers,I dont see if this is also a fun for addicted engine testers
>>>dont they find anything boring at all?
>>
>>Just because you don't find it fun, does not mean that it can't be fun for
>>others and because you don't understand it does not make it a big mystery
>>either.
>>You are projecting your own values onto others if you can't accept that.
>
>allright,I'm asking them(testers),if they really had fun in watching 2 programs
>play?

I still find it fun and i am sure others do too.

>they just switch on the GUI and automate the tournament,go out to shopping,come
>back and see the scores.they dont really watch them battle,nor do they look into
>games.
>
>>>If you do infinite analysis with Fritz,you will improve a lot,huge deal!
>>>just watching them play won't help you much
>>
>>I have learned a lot from both.
>
>come on!you dont learn a thing if you watch them battle for hours,all you have
>to do is to play rated games against fritz and learn from mistakes
>
>how can a person learn from computer games?

Well it depends if you know how to play chess or not, if you do you can learn a
lot, but not the best way for beginners to learn. I am sorry to hear that you
can't learn from it.

>
>>http://www.chessgames.com is a good place to start if you want to see human v
>>human games.
>
>this is not about human vs computer chess.

And this is about computer v computer chess...

There are human v computer games too at chessgames.com, my main point was that
if you don't like it here you might want to consider another place and i just
suggested one to you.



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