Uri Blass wrote:
I think that it is the opposite.
They will occasionally make positional blunders but in most cases they play better than humans positionally.
Your theory was right some years ago and I can say that kasparov got positional advantage against deeper blue that he could not translate to winning the game in some games of the match(for example games 4 and game 5) but today it is not the case that humans get positional advantage against machines and if you watch hydra-adams games you can see that hydra got positional advantage and there was no situation when adams got the advantage that means a situation that hydra had to defend inferior position to get a draw or to win thanks to a tactical mistake.
Uri
Thanks for making this point clear, once and for all.
Many people forget that since opensource Fruit 2.1 and drastically improved hardware, engines have gained 200+ points, whiles humans are stagnating with no hope of ever approaching a stable 2900 Elo.
And the engine-human gap is growing _daily_ !
As this gap widens, we can expect some people to delibrately ignore it and claim more energetically that GMs are stronger than engines.
No GM shall ever again achieve better than a loss in an 8-game match at _any_ time control, unless engine starts with less material.
Even memorizing the prefered lines of the engine's match book (as Kramnik was permitted to do against Fritz) will never help the GMs anymore to avoid a loss of the match. They may occasionally draw a game or two, but that's it. The human GM era is now ancient history.
All were are left with are :
- _why_ the humans lose
- _how_ the engines win
Matthias.
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