Author: Howard Exner
Date: 20:27:40 08/25/99
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On August 25, 1999 at 18:33:17, Claudio A. Amorim wrote: >Are there any fine libraries of computer vs. strong humans (2500+) games? >I'm not very impressed by computer vs. computer, but I think that computer vs. >human play has a great interest, for chess, AI and philosophy alike (by the way, >I am a teacher in Computer Science, and a fairly strong club player. I am >currently working on the philosophical issues of Intelligence, both human and >artificial). http://www.angelfire.com/on/anticomputer/index.html This is a link to Rafael Vasquez's page that has many victories of humans over computer components. The games however contain no information on the computer machine speed or the time controls. Despite that the games are interesting to play over. Also do a search on the Aegon tournament of Man vs Machine. The time controls here were close to standard. The Rebel chess homepage has games against strong human opponents too. http://www.xs4all.nl/~rebchess/edindex.htm
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