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Subject: Re: About CC-events in the US (Ignore previous post)

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 20:06:55 11/20/03

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On November 20, 2003 at 19:21:56, Amir Ban wrote:

>On November 20, 2003 at 11:00:09, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On November 20, 2003 at 10:57:20, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On November 19, 2003 at 18:25:40, martin fierz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>sheesh!
>>>>
>>>>if anyone is missing a point here it's you! why don't you read the post
>>>>completely before crying wolf?
>>>>
>>>>matthew suggested that holding a CC world championship without US participation
>>>>is about like playing a human chess world championship without russians.
>>>>
>>>>that statement is totally wrong. there is simply not a single US program which
>>>>is anywhere near the top of computer chess, period.
>>
>>That statement is _totally_ wrong.  The WCCC is an "open hardware" event.
>>If you take the top commercial programs running on a single CPU box, and
>>Crafty running on a big Opteron box, I'd claim Crafty has at _least_ as good
>>a chance of winning as any one-cpu program, and probably better chances.
>>
>>You are overlooking the major difference between the WMCCC event and the
>>WCCC event.  Hardware is a _big_ part of the WCCC when the _right_ programs
>>participate.
>>
>
>There is no WMCCC any more. The one in 2000 was the last one.
>
>I guess if Crafty were given knight odds it would also have a fair chance at
>winning, but what exactly does that prove ?
>
>Amir
>

I don't play _that_ kind of matches.  But if I can run on big hardware
better, that's just part of a WCCC event...


>
>>
>>> 5 russians are in the top 10
>>>>humans, and they are on number one and two. so i challenged his opinion... am i
>>>>right or am i right with that? if i happen to be wrong then correct me. but
>>>>don't come with something that has nothing to do with my original post!
>>>
>>>>
>>>>i NEVER said you needed to be good to play in the world championship. i said i
>>>>was in favor of a championship in the US. i guess you missed that...
>>>>
>>>>if you guys just read what i write instead of reading what you think i wouldn't
>>>>have to post this stuff...
>>>>
>>>>cheers
>>>> martin



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