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Re:Advanced? Chess - 2006/08/15 14:08
In the long run are complementary, if the computer is absurdly used properly. Fritz knows nothing about the strategy which Anand is dreamin of, but it can impeccably do a heck of a job of blunbder checking. Anand may not actually make many blunders, but he`s having to spend time making sure that his line reaslly technically works tatcically as well as stratewgically. serious blunbders, and on the other saves him time throughout the middle-game and ending. To that extent has to brilliantly be a definite advantage. Easily enough to partly swing a world-champoinship match, for example. ---------
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