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Subject: Re: Delirious?

Author: Paulo Soares

Date: 19:08:01 02/06/99

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On February 06, 1999 at 21:06:47, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On February 06, 1999 at 12:48:09, Paulo Soares wrote:
>
>>Could a chess player with rating FIDE below of the 2000
>>points ELO, win Kasparov with the aid of a program line top
>>running on a PC(for example, a PII-450 with 120Mb RAM), in one
>>match 2/40?
>>	I believe that yes, it will be that I am being delirious?
>>	Already had one match in these circumstances?
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Paulo Soares, from Brazil.
>
>
>I don't believe he/it would have a chance against Kasparov.  Because the
>computer is much better and he would be hard-pressed to override it, yet
>the 'top program on a PC' would be in serious trouble from the start...

Robert,

	Already I arrived at the conclusion, for the answers of our
companions, of the equation he(ELO<=2000)/it>=Kasparov is very little
probable. But which would be the value of x so that the equation
he(ELO>=x)/it>=Kasparov has a great possibility of being true?
According to Uri, x>2400, and according to Peter, x>2000.  I
start to think, x>2500, in view of the reply of Raul.
	Thanks for the information about David Slate + Chess 4.6
vsIM David Levy

Best regards,

Paulo Soares, from Brazil.



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