Feb-14-03 Fischer vs R Nicevski, 1970 
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LemurWarfare: Black can defend d5 with either his bishop or knight, in both of the lines I described above, he keeps one or the other. My main idea is to essentially either stop e5 or trash the white bishop if e5. I don't like the way black's c pawn gets pinned against the rook while his ... |
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Feb-14-03 Spassky vs Fischer, 1972 
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LemurWarfare: I can see why 21...Kxf7 is bad, but I don't see why 18 exd5 is better than using the knight. If 18 exd5, then 18...Qxc3 winning the knight, best white can do is push the black queen back onto the side. |
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Feb-12-03 D Byrne vs Fischer, 1956 
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LemurWarfare: First, on the solution of chess.
Chances are, chess will be solved as a draw, not as a win for white. My basis for this conclusion is that at the highest level of ability, there are many, many draws. In addition, the move first advantage becomes less and less important as the ... |
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Feb-12-03 Deep Junior vs Kasparov, 2003 
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LemurWarfare: In response to Fool on the Hill:
Genetic algorithms has been a vital area of research in artificial intellgence for some time. In fact, my dissertation will probably involve genetically evolving neural networks that simulate artificial animals. Ideally one can figure out ... |
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