Author: Paulo Soares
Date: 11:14:37 07/04/99
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On July 04, 1999 at 12:25:10, James T. Walker wrote: >On July 04, 1999 at 11:41:36, Tania Devora wrote: > >> >> >>Again like in 1998, Anand beat Fritz in a super fanstastic anticomputer style ! >> >>Fritz with a super machine cant win a single game again SUPER ANAND !!!!!!!! >> >>I dont believe this ! >> >>Hiarcs maybe did it better. Sorry for Chessbase team. > > >What anti-computer style? It looks like a simple matter of homework to me. >Fritz was in book for at least 12 moves. Could be more depending on which book >they were using. Fritz got outplayed by a Super GM but I suspect homework >played a big part in the win. >Jim Walker I don't see the game still, but I believe that one of the weak points of the programs is the preparation that the human beings can make. The idea that I have is that if a top level program, starting for example, with a 2500 ELO FIDE, plays during one consecutive year in official tournays (40/2), it goes to lose many points ELO, accurately for the possibility of preparation of the human beings. Paulo Soares, from Brazil
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