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What about the rules, David?
10.01.2003 IM David Levy was deeply involved in computer chess back when any respectable
master could give a simul against the top machines and win easily.
His famous bets and matches against computers were regular computer chess highlights
for years. Now he
talks to Mig about the differences between this match and the Kramnik-Fritz
contest, what computer chess means to chess and to science, and the inexact
science of man-machine punditry.
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