Author: Mark Young
Date: 21:31:05 05/25/98
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On May 26, 1998 at 00:06:18, Komputer Korner wrote: >On May 25, 1998 at 18:32:46, blass uri wrote: > >> >>On May 24, 1998 at 18:59:03, Shay Bushinsky wrote: >> >>>Jubilee chess festival active championship >>>------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>>The championships took place today in the Kasparov chess academy and >>>included >>>108 players with a very strong field including 17 grandmasters: >>>Alterman, Smirin, Goldin, Rechlis, Huzman, Avruch, Kasnstler, Golod, >>>Yudasin, >>>Gofshtein, Liss, Michalevsky, Grunfeld, Murey, Bikhovsky, Tseitlin, >>>Finkel and many IMs. >>>It was a seven round tournament with 25 minutes per player per game. >>>The first four places (all scoring 6 points out of 7) were: >>>GM Ilya Smirin, GM Vitali Golod Junior(C) By Amir Ban & Shay >>>Bushinsky.and GM Eran Liss. >>> > >This brings up a question. At what time control are the top micro >programs now >equal to an average GM? ------------------------------------ I have seen good results up to game/60 minutes. I have not seen that much data on longer time control games. But I sure with P II 300 to 400 out now they should be able to score well vs. grandmaster at longer time controls. Computers I don't think will do as well, if the time controls are set so the GM's can do long thinks if they need to. So 40/2hr is still out of reach.
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