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Subject: Re: comp vs comp or comp vs human ... but why not comp vs cc players?

Author: Shaun Brewer

Date: 12:35:24 04/23/99

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On April 23, 1999 at 14:10:11, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote:

>On April 23, 1999 at 13:06:23, Shaun Brewer wrote:
>
>>I would like to see comp v cc players as the resulting games would 'likely' be
>>of high quality and maybe give some insight into openings/anti computer play.
>>
>
>	There was a correspondence match between IM Mike Valvo and Deep Thought. I do
>not have the game scores with me, but Valvo crushed the machine.
>	It would be interesting to repeat the experiment with a newer machine.

Can I see info on this game anywhere? If not would you mind posting the info or
emailing me? Thanks

>
>>Does anyone know of any email/correspondence organisations that allow computer
>>entry?
>>
>>I looked into IECG but they do not allow computer players.
>>
>>Shaun
>
>	In the iecg rating list:
>http://www.iecg.org/rating.htm
>there are four computer entries:
>COMPUTER 5 	2190
>COMPUTER 2 	2023
>COMPUTER 6	2000
>COMPUTER 4	1701
>	I guess they have accepted at least six computer entries. I wonder if they have
>changed their policy.

Odd I was told back in November (1998) that using a computer to select your move
rather than, helping with analysis was not allowed!?

If anyone knows where a computer is allowed for correspondence chess (email or
otherwise please let me know).

Shaun


>José.



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