How you beat the highest-rated computer engines in the world (if you were possibly that good)

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Cubronzo_old

The answer would be a planned decoy sacrifice. Then the Computer will resign. If you do not want a draw, you need a deeply concealed threat. After the unexpected move the computer never began to dwell on, you win the game. The answer is that it will take about 250 years (between today and 500 years from now) for anyone to get that good. If it is achieved, then somebody has mastered the heart of chess and will be unbeatable by Fisher, Capablanca and Tal @ Carlson. But right now, we are going to have good computer engines and dumb players who couldn't beat the dumbest alien who ever played chess. This is not a coincidence. I am not 3600 or even 3300, I am human, and I know nobodynwill ever get much better than the best computers ever.

notmtwain
Cubronzo wrote:

The answer would be a planned decoy sacrifice. Then the Computer will resign. If you do not want a draw, you need a deeply concealed threat. After the unexpected move the computer never began to dwell on, you win the game. The answer is that it will take about 250 years (between today and 500 years from now) for anyone to get that good. If it is achieved, then somebody has mastered the heart of chess and will be unbeatable by Fisher, Capablanca and Tal @ Carlson. But right now, we are going to have good computer engines and dumb players who couldn't beat the dumbest alien who ever played chess. This is not a coincidence. I am not 3600 or even 3300, I am human, and I know nobodynwill ever get much better than the best computers ever.

I will save this for you so that if you ever get your blitz rating much above 500, you can come back and enjoy it.