I wonder if three players can make stronger moves than one of them playing individual, and the only way to know this is to get Komodo evaluate the margin of errors played one this game, and take another game played where GM Anand played Vs GM Nemo and evaluate it with Komodo Dragon2.
Note: Another experiment would be to let Komodo Dragon2 play versus two GM rated between 2550 to 2600 at Knight odds each Alternating moves like on this video
Mr Kaufman. Can three play better than One of them? Analyze it with Komodo
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Re: Mr Kaufman. Can three play better than One of them? Analyze it with Komodo
I expect 3 players who do not consult to be weaker than everyone of them assuming they are at similiar level.
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Re: Mr Kaufman. Can three play better than One of them? Analyze it with Komodo
Depends on what you mean by not consulting, of course they'd have to find a way for that (communication) and it will be a matter of time control too.
But 3-Hirn is something of much more meaning in common game theory and mathematics then it is in chess only, as you probably know.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Alth%C3%B6fer
Peter.