Author: Lanny DiBartolomeo
Date: 10:16:28 09/19/99
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On September 19, 1999 at 09:37:36, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On September 18, 1999 at 17:44:11, Stephen A. Boak wrote: > >>By the way, the Rebel Century Performance Rating for the match today was: >> >> 2553 << >>which is certainly in the range of Grandmaster ratings. > >Rebel's TPR so far is roughly 2480, which is not GM level. Ten games are not >enough to know much, but taking into consideration that Rebel is the program >that scored the best in Aegon over the years, this tpr seems to indicate that >programs do not reach GM level yet at slow time controls and against motivated >GMs. One more thing: considering that Rebel played these games with a hardware >much faster than a P200MMX, it seems clear that the SSDF list is quite inflated, >maybe by some 150 points. > >I think that someone has been saying all this for years. Hi Bob! :) > >Looking at the few 40/2 games played so far by programs against strong human >opponents, I wonder if results wouldn't be similar if played against 2300 >people. The positional superiority of a 2300 player is still immense, and for >them it might be a matter of avoiding tactics, as wise IMs and GMs do when >playing computer programs. Maybe the Elo system works differently for programs? > >Aside form this, I don't think it makes sense to use the same opening book in >comp-comp and in human-comp games. It is quite absurd to play openings that lead >to positional games, where programs are quite dumb, and this is happening too >often. Is it not a better idea to build a gambit-like book that tries to open >the game and play tactics? Same for playing style. A program can afford to play >the Orthodox against another program, because neither will understand a thing, >but against a strong human player it's a mistake. Look, for instance, at Rebel-2 >yesterday. > >Enrique I truly and sincerly doubt that the positional strength of a 2300 player is Immense mabey 100pts over the programs, Programs can make horrible positional blunders But so can't 2300 players and as far as avoiding tactics GMs have a hard time not getting nabbed in tactics by these top programs, a 2300 player more than likely will end up prime rib.
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