Depends on the chess “hustler”. If it is Roman Dzhindzhihasvili, then I would favor Roman by a wide margin. If it is the average 1700 strength “hustler” that frequents the park or hangs out at the World Open, then the human player may still be favored. Why? Because no self-respecting “hustler” is going to just ask for knight odds from a computer nerd. He will also ask for a 5 to 1 advantage in time because of the speed of the machine. He will also push to pay less for a loss than the computer. The negotiations of a proper “spot” will be long and tedious until the “hustler” is satisfied that he has tricked you into giving up more than you should have. Then he will do what he can to disturb, distract, and annoy the computer operator to gain time or cause mouse slips. The actual game itself is only one part of the “hustle”.