Author: blass uri
Date: 20:43:00 07/27/98
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On July 27, 1998 at 22:55:33, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >On July 27, 1998 at 20:24:54, Manuel Rodriguez Blanco wrote: > >>I think that the match with rebel10 will be not posible, think it, Ed come from >>a match with word number two in wich rebel10 convincily win, so Ed have A LOT TO >>LOOSE and NOTHING TO WIN. Simply is no business for Ed at this moment. Ed had >>what him wanted and deserved, why riskit, if i was Ed i will not play now >>neither. But a match with great GMI (morovic in this case) is always welcome >>and we most take advantage of, then we can play with Junior, Ninzo or Fritz5. >> >>I think the better way for that is with ICC and not with mmx200, pii400 at >>least. >> >>This is a my point of view, hope other can write suggestion for take advantage >>of this great oportunity. > >Anyone who is willing to let their program go six games with a GM at 40/2 is an >idiot. I do not think so. Deep blue team let their program to go 2 six games with a GM(gary kasparov) at 40/2 and are not idiots. I do not think you are an idiot. I think most of the humans expect Ferret to lose against a GM in 6 games match(40/2 hours). I know from experiencethat humans are too optimistic about humans against machines. You can see the prediction statitistic about Rebel-anand In this match most of the humans predicted a better result for anand. Uri > >I'm willing to contribute my program for this purpose. I can either do it via >ICC or ship it to someone who has a P2/400 (which is faster than my Alpha, >probably), or better. > >I'd also be willing to do it via a Kryotech machine, from their site, if they >are interested in getting involved in yet another match. > >I would expect to lose this match, but maybe the games would be interesting, and >perhaps I could learn something from them. > >I'm also willing to do as many blitz games as he wants, although it is my >preference that matches at different time controls be kept distinct, meaning >they would be scored independently. > >He's also welcome to practice as much as he wants with what runs on ICC now. > >bruce
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