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Subject: Re: To anyone who thinks computers have it all sussed...

Author: Francis Monkman

Date: 16:03:16 06/14/99

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On June 14, 1999 at 18:56:06, Laurence Chen wrote:

>What is the point of your post? I don't understand what message are you trying
>to bring up. What is Nunn trying to say in his annotation? Is the move 16. Rf1 a
>very good move or a very bad move?

The point of posting this game is to remind (if necessary) that chess is about
more than
'strongest move versus strongest move", ie ping-pong. Chess is fundamentally
about ideas, and although computers are very good at 'getting the idea' when
it's there to be got, they are not so good at creating the conditions. I think
you'll find that most/all programs are as amazed by this game, as John Nunn was.
His point about move 16. Rf1, is that although it turns out to be best (leaving
Black with just slight advantage), any player (and I would add human or
computer) would have had to be very far-sighted in order to choose it.

Francis



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