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Subject: Re: How much interest would this generate?

Author: Lawrence S. Tamarkin

Date: 23:24:19 03/31/00

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Unfortunate not possible (for now) - Most of the tournaments are advertised as
NC - No Computers.  And I know for a fact, that if the sponsoring organization
isn't a computer company, gauranteeing the prizes only to the humans, that the
humans, justifyably hate playing the computers, which would quite likely cut
into 'thier' prize.

Larry T.

On March 31, 2000 at 18:02:44, Mark Schreiber wrote:

>I think even more interesting would be if you could have the computer entered
>into some of the many tournaments at the Marshall Chess Club.
>
>On March 31, 2000 at 02:58:47, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:
>
>>I'm planning a 4 game match between Junior6 (and possibly some other programs as
>>well), against a well know Senior Master (rated around 2375), at a 40/2,
>>followed by 25 in 1 time control, at the Marshall.
>>
>>The match would be conducted manually, using my 200 mHz Notebook computer (24 mb
>>of ram), in that I would be tranferring the moves from the screen to the chess
>>board, pressing the clock and so forth.
>>
>>I am hoping to arrange such an event in one of our future schedules, and
>>hopefully also arrange for the participating master to be paid a small fee.
>>
>>How interesting would this sort of thing be?  A top program on limited hardware,
>>against a fairly strong master, but not someone exceptional.  If the program
>>beats him to easily, I could probably arrange for a match against one of the
>>many IM/GM's that frequent our club too.  But of course, that's only if the
>>first inexpensive match is successful, as the titled player(s) would definately
>>have to be paid more than I could arrange at this time.
>>
>>I hope to set up this (first event), for our June schedule.
>>
>>Larry T.
>>Marshall Chess Club



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