how much value are the games losing with chess computers being waaay ahead of us?
will fischer's . kasparov's, karpov's games still be something to learn from in 10 maybe 15 years?
Games of Morphy, Andersson, Capablanca and Lasker are studied even today
If you are a computer you probably can ignore them^^
Did it lol
@hgbtwv Morphy's games have much to teach me and you. I have been trying to use the Falkbeer counter gambit, with poor results, and have found much inspiration from games such as these:
www.thechesswebsite.com/falkbeer-counter-gambit/ but todays computers would beat all of them.
would we be stronger if we sudied alpha-zero and stockfish games?
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Grandmasters do study AlphaZero, Leela, Stockfish and ICCF games and do play moves inspired by those games.
How about studying both grandmaster and engine games?
How about studieng games of grandmasters that studied computer games?
i give up