Nov-21-03 X3D Fritz vs Kasparov, 2003 
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Outcast Searcher: masig: <how do you programmers put value on gut feel and strategy?> You can put values on anything you can describe with an equation. The two chief "problems" are: 1). It is very difficult to accurately classify an entire position with equations. So, like Benjamin Lau |
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Oct-16-02 Dreev vs Krasenkow, 2001 
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Outcast Searcher: Huh? Borgianus, after 41 Kd2, it's just a matter of whether black can get a perpetual check (which IMO he clearly can't). Otherwise Dreev simply walks the b pawn in. The endgame is the only part of chess I can actually claim to have a bit of decent knowledge in, and this ... |
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Oct-16-02 Kramnik vs Deep Fritz, 2002 
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Outcast Searcher: Refutor, I agree 100%. A very exciting and fun game with tactics worthy of grandmaster chess, which is a far cry from the previous games, IMO.
By the way, if you like "go for the throat" stuff against computers, the book with title close to "A Psychiatrist Matches Wits ... |
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Oct-16-02 Deep Fritz vs Kramnik, 2002 
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Outcast Searcher: Thanks bishop. I think your line looks drawish. Surely with all the pawns connected and on the same side, and both kings reasonably sheltered this is at least as drawish as dk's line, where white is still a pawn ahead, black has relegated his queen to a very passive ... |
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