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Subject: A quick way to reproduce GK's experience playing Deep-blue?

Author: Graham Laight

Date: 02:58:39 04/13/00

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What I like to do is to use CS-Tal, and set the UK ELO level to 1800. This gives
me a very equal, challenging and exciting game - which would be a similar
experience to the one GK had when he played DB in New York.

The good thing about CS-Tal is that, with it's ELO rating turned down, you can
actually try attacking it, or out-thinking it, just like GK thought he could
against DB. Great fun! With most chess computers, they jump from "too easy" to
"too difficult" between 2 levels.

There are not many players about now who can't get a damn good challenge from a
PC running a good program - and their numbers are steadily dwindling.

-g

On April 12, 2000 at 16:36:09, Derrick Williams wrote:

>I would like to simulate the expierence of playing against Deepblue. How long
>would I have to let fritz6 think per move on a pent 450 to simulate playing
>deepblue at 40/2 hrs? Should I let fritz6 think one hour per move or what?
>Thanks



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