Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 04:22:56 02/04/03
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On February 04, 2003 at 05:57:20, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On February 04, 2003 at 05:37:58, Andreas Guettinger wrote: > >>On February 04, 2003 at 01:53:20, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >> >>>In my opinion grandmasters do not belong to the sort of chessplayers to prove >>>the real strength of computer programs. The mental pressure to win if some >>>million people are watching the games is too high. The GM's should avoid >>>fighting vs computers otherwise they ruin their playing style. Let 2000-2200 ELO >>>human beings (with solid playing syle) fight vs computers and then (I suppose) >>>you will see that ELO computer rating is going to drop about 300-400 ELO. >>>Kurt >> >>I severly doubt that. The 2200 players I know do not get a positive score over >>the top engines. When computers participate in such tournaments, they will very >>likely come out a winners. (Like Hiarcs in Argentinia i.e.) >> >>regards >>Andy > >It is not a question of getting a positive score over the top engines but the >relation between wins/draws/losses of 2200 ELO players vs 2700-2800 ELO rated >computerprograms. >Kurt Well said and statistically correct, Kurt. Rolf Tueschen
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