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Anti-Computerchess
refers a human style of playing on weaknesses of computer chess programs, apparently their lack to "understand" blocked positions in conjunction with long term
strategical
planning
and susceptibility against various king attacks.
See also
The A.R.B Chess System
Forum Posts
Nemeth, Szalai and Utzinger
by
Rafael Vásquez
,
CCC
, August 18, 2004 »
Eduard Nemeth
,
Mihaly Szalai
,
Kurt Utzinger
Man vs machine - how to beat chess engine
by
Kvicala Miroslav
,
CCC
, June 07, 2012
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Anticomputer Chess
by
Rafael Vásquez
Meine Anticomputerschach Strategien
by
Eduard Nemeth
,
UCI Engines Ligue (UEL)
(in German and French)
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Jan 21, 2018
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Dieter Steinwender
Jul 4, 2016
Eduard Nemeth
Nov 22, 2014
Kramnik versus Deep Fritz 2002
Oct 16, 2017
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Rafael Vásquez
May 26, 2015
Strategy
Jan 18, 2018
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The A.R.B Chess System
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Anti-Computerchess refers a human style of playing on weaknesses of computer chess programs, apparently their lack to "understand" blocked positions in conjunction with long term strategical planning and susceptibility against various king attacks.
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External Links
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