Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 03:10:44 07/22/98
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On July 22, 1998 at 01:40:52, blass uri wrote: >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? Other programs would also have won it. The humans play to weak... Different elo-level. you cannot relate this, or ?! >I can learn nothing about it I thought this in my prejudices :-))) Some people will never learn, thats part of their behaviour !! Thats in their genes !! You seem to be one of them ?! :-)) >because the following reasons: >1) anand could learn fritz5's weaknesses before the match and could not learn >Rebel10's weaknesses before the match Oh - what a pity ! Rebel is not commercially available ?! He cannot buy it in a shop ?! Maybe he wasted too much time with other weaker programs... :-))) I am sure he did :-))) Pah - what a shit preparation again. When will those chess players learn to prepare against the machines ?! Thats unprofessional behaviour, isn't it ?! When I have to fight against xyz, I prepare against it. When it is a pc-program, even a version near to a commercial version, I go into a shop and buy it ! Whats the problem ?! >2)the match with fritz5 was slower match 25 minutes per game and not 15 minutes >per game. Thats true. But I am sure fritz5 has no chance against rebel10. Whatever time control you choose... >Uri We will see ... What a pity that ssdf are not allowed to test rebel10 in sweden !!! :--))) Hehe !! :-))
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