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Subject: Re: Is there a Fischer Random Rating list , for Human and for programs?

Author: Peter Fendrich

Date: 13:35:13 05/30/03

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On May 30, 2003 at 07:15:53, Uri Blass wrote:

>On May 30, 2003 at 06:45:22, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>1.What top programs at the moment play Fischer Random Chess, and which is the
>>strongest?
>>2.Also do you consider Peter Leko the Unofficial Fischer Randon Chess Champion
>>and why?
>>3.Was there an elimination process to match Peter Leko Against Michael Adams.
>>4.Final question do you think that Peter Leko stronger than the stronger top
>>program at Fischer Random Chess or we need a future match?
>>
>>PS: I believe that this type of chess will eventually becomes more famous than
>>the standard chess, the advantage of the program with a large opening book will
>>no longer benefit the program, it will have to relly on pure evaluation of the
>>position given.
>>
>>Pichard
>
>I do not see a reason for fisher chess with the strange rules
>of castling.
>
>What is bad with shuffle chess?
>
>I think that the opening book is an advantage
>for the humans and not for the computers.
>
>Humans can get positions that they like
>by using known opening and in shuffle chess or fisher chess they are lost in
>unknown territory.
>
>I do not know about a competition that was open for all
>humans to help to decide about world chess champion
>in fischer chess so I consider no human as a champion.
>
>Uri

What is the main difference between FRC and shuffle chess?
/Peter



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