Author: Michael Ginat
Date: 18:45:58 02/27/99
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On February 26, 1999 at 15:33:43, Dann Corbit wrote: >Personally, I don't see what Fischer and Kasparov have to do with computer >chess. Quite frankly, I think Fischer is an embarassment if all the vicious >things he is supposed to have said are true. > >If we had personal killfiles (hint, hint) every thread with 'Fischer' in the >title would be in my own little toilet. I'm probably over-reacting since I got >so horrified by some of the goings on in rec.games.chess.misc and round-abouts. > >In the words of Mr. Horse, "Well sir, I don't like it." I also am very sad that Fischer has said those things (especially as a Jew who lost many relatives in the Holocaust). On the other hand I think a discussion is relevant because:- a) Kasparov makes extensive use of computers b) Fischer did not and got to the same level or higher - a discussion could be created on how computers are changing modern chess, the way we prepare and is there evidence that people are stronger now with all that help? c) Fischer proposed shuffle chess and that leads to the question of how strong computers are without huge opening books. If I'm not mistaken the big guns like Hiarcs and Fritz depend a lot on openings in deciding who will win when they play eachother. As for the goings on in rgcm I agree, but then this club bans the lunatics who spoil the discussions with personal attacks, and I'm not worried that it would degenerate to that level in this club. regards, Michael
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