Author: Chessfun
Date: 16:51:16 04/22/01
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On April 22, 2001 at 19:32:22, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On April 22, 2001 at 19:14:48, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: > >>On April 22, 2001 at 19:02:22, Mogens Larsen wrote: >> >>>On April 22, 2001 at 17:37:37, Ed Schröder wrote: >>> >>>>The current single cpu Tiger beats everything, even the available "Deeps" >>>>something that impossibly can be ignored. A SMP Tiger has been offered and >>>>the answer is still NO. This is unaccpetable. >>> >>>Ed, >>> >>>I think you're making a fool of yourself by campaigning for the Tiger like this. >>>Unadulterated selfishness isn't a pretty sight and that is how it looks. Please, >>>reconsider what you're planning to do. Not for my sake, but for your own. >>> >>>Regards, >>>Mogens >> >>Mmmm, very strange advice.Do you not interested in the truth? >>Ed is right to say that this is discrimination.Do you have no feeling for >>injustice? Looks like you have never seen tiger playing chess. >> >>Thomas Lagershausen > >My personal opinion is to let the match as planned by the organizers of this >event, and since they are NOT allowing the current strongest program available >to participate, well fine. We will all witness how Kramnik will certainly >destroy one of the DEEP Program whichever qualify for this event. Finally in the >future, when Gambit Tiger II establish itself as the best computers chess >program, by winning most of the events in which it participate as it has been >doing lately, some big company will sponsor the BEAST to play a match against >the Human World Champion, and again this could also be Anand too. > >Pichard Actually I think Tiger 14 is stronger than Gambit 2.0. The most recent event I saw with both in was the FSV ko. http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?164812 or http://www.fsv.de/chess-server The difference IMO between the Tigers and Deep Fritz either way is likely to be only about 20 or so SSDF points. Sarah.
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