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Subject: Re: Chessprograms better then humans in e-mail games?

Author: Georg v. Zimmermann

Date: 07:58:37 12/18/99

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about 2100 strength in e-mail games if you let a fast computer run for the whole
time it has per move (instead of normal correspondence-amalyses by a human). It
is not even _close_ to titled players strength.
I know someone who is currently playing in the correspondence world championship
who says that he won a few games because of computers ... because of his
opponents believe too much what their computers tell them.

That is what I'm trying to say for months: a computer might well be 2500 playing
strength, but it has more than 300 elo points less analyzing strength.

Regards,
Georg v. Zimmermann

P.S.
Keep in mind: I can use a computer to help me analyze a position,. a computer
can't just ask me for my oppinion if he wants to know it.



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