Author: J.Dufek
Date: 09:00:27 05/25/02
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On May 25, 2002 at 05:07:17, Uri Blass wrote: >On May 25, 2002 at 03:38:11, Jeroen Noomen wrote: > >>On May 24, 2002 at 18:34:18, BORIS YUDOVIN wrote: >> >>>Please answer my question. >>>If Fritz 8 play against different people with Elo rating >>>2200-2300 (corresp.chess ) what result can we expect. >>>(score %).Amount of games 500. >>>Thank You.Boris >> >> >>If you play against correspondence chess players of 2200-2300, >>there is a big chance you play Fritz, Shredder, Tiger, Rebel, >>or another chess program :-). >> >>Jeroen > >I think that this is mainly the case with higher rated correspondence players. >I believe that most 2200-2300 correspondence players or not use a computer or >use programs only for a short time. > >I expect top programs to get 80% against 2200-2300 correspondence players. > >The match of Steve Ham against computers when Steve Ham(2508 ICCF) lost 2.5-1.5 >proved that programs can get a correspondence performance of more than 2500. > >Steve Ham did not play anti computer but most correspondence players do not try if i right remember, Steve Ham don't use computer in his corr. in this 4 games. My opinion is, that play clear 1 program HAVEN'T any chance beat corr. player over 2500, what rightly use computer(s) for checking his plane ...... ONLY my EXPERIENCE........ J. >to play in anti-computer style and if you say that the correspondence players >cannot use hardware for 24 hours per move in every game then I can answer that >today it is possible to use better hardware then the hardware that was used >against Steve Ham. > >My experience in correspondence games also suggest that computers can get >performance of more than 2500(I used also my head because performance of more >than 2500 was not enough for me to be the Israeli champion) > >Uri
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