How does he know when the prepared line ended and the reasoning from scratch started?Jeremy Bernstein wrote:Obviously his analysis only begins after book/opening play is over.User923005 wrote:Suppose he/she uses a computer to prepare a line before the match.
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It's not inconceivable to prepare special lines that are nearly forced out to great distances.
When a computer program tells me that my game is too good because it examined my moves, I am going to throw the computer out of the window, followed by the person who made the findings. Not literally of course, but internally.
Perhaps playing chess is no longer worthwhile, if this is the sort of a thing that we stoop to to examine the truthfulness of the players.