Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 04:16:15 10/16/99
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On October 16, 1999 at 05:25:31, blass uri wrote: >On October 16, 1999 at 01:33:39, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On October 16, 1999 at 00:46:44, blass uri wrote: >> >>>On October 15, 1999 at 23:35:12, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>As far as the difference between playing in a planned game and playing at a >>>>tournament, don't think a GM will not plan on playing you if he knows you are >>>>coming. And don't think he won't be studying for you if he sees he is paired >>>>with you in the next round. >>> >>>The GM is going to study more if (s)he is going to play *only* with you and not >>>with other humans. >>> >>>The GM is going to study more if (s)he is going to get 500$ for winning >>>(I think that GM's with rating of less than 2600 usually get less than 500$ for >>>a win and 250$ for a draw in tournaments against humans). >>> >>>Uri >> >> >>But _what_ is he going to study? Astrology? Tea leaves? Because he >>_certainly_ isn't going to get to study 'rebel'. Since it is a moving target, >>with different setting every game, with new book lines being added. >> >>Exactly what is he going to study to help? Anti-computer strategy? He would >>do this anyway. But prepare specific openings? Won't work. Notice a king >>safety issue in the last game? No good now, the eval has been adjusted. > >He cannot prepare specific opening but he can learn from games that he played at >home against Rebel that Ed does not know about. Lithunian team have Rebel10 (all of them). Before the first match the chairman said they would not prepare. The second match is another story. They replaced 2 players and announced preparation, see my pages. >There is a big chance that the evaluation was not adjusted from games that Ed >does not know about and that Rebel is going to do the same strategical errors. Possible but very difficult. You need close indentical PC's. You know how it goes, one ply deeper and suddenly you have a total different game because of a new move. Next, they did not play Rebel10 but its successor. Ed >Uri
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