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Subject: Re: OPENING BOOKS

Author: Paulo Soares

Date: 17:50:22 05/19/99

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On May 19, 1999 at 19:50:55, Francis Monkman wrote:

>
>On May 19, 1999 at 19:28:40, Paulo Soares wrote:
>
>>This is already happening, look for the last tournays, positions
>>very complex in the opening. Kasparov, in his interview after
>>Hoogovens, already spoke that computer are helping much.
>
>The same point I've been making -- we'd like to see it happen in real time
>GM vs computer matches.
>
>Imagine seeing a GM play a Grob against a machine 'thinking for itself'!
>
>Francis

I played postal chess, with the aid of the computer, for some years,
and I know that he does not advance to leave a program to think for very
time. Better is choose a move that you better considers and to make the
analysis with the aid of the computer, and for ahead, until you to
arrive at a conclusion on the variant that you chose. Later another
movement is chosen, becoming it comparison of the best variant later.
What it is happening now, it is that GM today already chooses complex
lines in the opening, which had to the enormous profit of time that
the computers and programs provide, which this form of analyses("manmachine")
I do not know if you go to understand what I am trying to explain,
therefore "my English", exactly with the aid of a translator, are bad.
I did not understand the meaning of the word "Grob"(don't have in the
dictionary and the translator did not help), but I imagine(John Lennon)
that it is a variant in the opening prepared for GM, for which the
computer is not prepared. If this happen, the program would be slaughter.

Paulo Soares



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