Author: Albert Silver
Date: 05:42:23 02/02/00
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On February 01, 2000 at 15:22:04, Lonnie Cook wrote:
>On February 01, 2000 at 09:45:27, Walter Koroljow wrote:
>
>>I noticed this at clubkasparov.com under coming events. Hope this is not old
>>news:
>>
>>
>>Who is better, the Human or the Machine?
>>
>>*Get ready for the unique test: Xie Jun, the women's world champion, will play a
>>six-round match against Deep Junior at regulation time controls!
>
>She get cremated!
I wouldn't count on it, though it depends on a number of factors: her form (I
don't know how active she has been lately) and her knowledge of playing against
computers. This last is vital, and I don't mean anti-computer chess, but just an
idea of what computers do well and don't as a rule. Judit said in a video
interview in CBM that she had made NO preparations against Fritz in their match,
and had had NO idea on how Fritz played. If Xie adopts a similar 'strategy' I
fully agree, otherwise I think anything goes. Xie is a very strong tactical
player, and has grown into a good positional player over the years as well.
Albert Silver
>>
>>*Total prizes: 9200$!
>>
>>*You can win prizes! Just guess the next "Human" move.
>>
>>**Event starts March 8, 2000
>>
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Walter
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