Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 23:09:45 02/04/00
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On February 04, 2000 at 23:25:44, Andrew wrote: > Personally I think R J Fischer would be the most entertaining GM versus a >computer player and maybe the strongest. His wonderfully entertaining >performance against the Greenblatt program comes to mind. Chess engines are much >stronger today tactically of course. My money would still be on Fischer. Add (good old) David Bronstein to your list. Contrary to the other GM's at AEGON he kept his style and instead of avoiding tactical complications he sacced pawns / pieces and was succesful most of the time against the silicon. He had absolutely no fear for computers, just playing his romatic style. A real pleassure watching him play. Ed
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