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Subject: Re: REBEL !!!!!!!!!!!! anand

Author: blass uri

Date: 22:40:52 07/21/98

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On July 21, 1998 at 21:58:01, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>I guess these results show the difference
>of a program that does not know how to play chess (fritz5)
>in relation to a program that does know how to play chess (rebel10).

If fritz5 does not know how to play chess how did it win the open tournament
in 25 minutes per game with 9.5 out of 11?
>
>Also it should teach us something about the relevance of ssdf-elo's.
>But - thats just the beginning. ...

I can learn nothing about it because the following reasons:
1) anand could learn fritz5's weaknesses before the match and could not learn
Rebel10's weaknesses before the match

2)the match with fritz5 was slower match 25 minutes per game and not 15 minutes
per game.

Uri
>
>
>Thanks Ed.
>
>Sometimes QUALITY does appear without the effort of
>trying to emulate it via massive use of quantity.
>
>Pure quality, without any compromise !!
>
>Zandokan kann nach Hause gehen !! Vielleicht hat Kaspar noch einen Platz frei in
>der Gruft der lichtscheuen Geschöpfe ... :-))



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