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Subject: Re: Peter Swidler on Computers

Author: Majd Al-Ansari

Date: 06:08:41 02/02/06

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I agree with what he says.  To take on a computer in a normal game is suicide.
Your goal will be to create a position devoid of any tactics which will remove
the strength of the computer and thus take advantage of its weakness.  Computers
probably play around 3200 level in some positions and 1800 in the worst
positions.  Changing your Super GM style to create such positions can definetely
hurt your overall game.  Most GM's 2500 and over have equal strengths when it
comes to technique, and usually the Super GM's (2600+) have superior opening
preparation and superior calculating ability.



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