Jeremy Bernstein wrote:You cannot use tactical games and forced sequences for your silly comparisons. You know this, but continue to insist.
Robert Houdart: "No human being can consistently play the #1 or #2 choice of Houdini. Detecting this pattern exposes the cheating, no further evidence is required."
Hello Jeremy,
It is strange you want to justify the computer cheating standard that has been put forth by FM LiLov and Robert Houdart , and you take exception when I point out the standards flaws. It is not my standard, so I agree the standard needs much justifying.
The standard is No human, and the moves by Paul Morphy are not forced. There are other moves that can by played by Paul Morphy.
I do find it funny that you did not mind FM Lilov counting tactical and forced sequences against Ivanov in his games as so called proof.
The games played by Ivanov are not positional master pieces, they are tactical wins.
Why should I take out such moves and games, when the standard by FM Lilov and Robert Houdart as stated and used do not.