Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 14:55:06 01/20/00
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On January 20, 2000 at 12:10:41, Chris Carson wrote: >On January 20, 2000 at 11:05:53, stuart taylor wrote: > >>>How about IBM DBII vs the top 5 SSDF programs on fastest machines in >>>a tournamet (multi-processors allowed)? >>> >>>IMHO: IBM DBII ties for first (+2, =3, 0). :) >>> >>>Hey, it's just speculation. Have some fun with it. :) >>> >>>Best Regards, >>>Chris Carson >> >> >> >>I'm not convinced that IBM DB11 would always necesarily win a 6 game match >>with every top program every time. You might be very surprised.S.T. > >Valid point. > >I was being very conservative. I agree with you. There are some very >strong programs out now. :) > >Best Regards, >Chris Carson Doesn't matter. What appears strong to a class B player doesn't necessarily appear strong to a master. DB pretty well proved itself rating and performance wise. Both against humans and computers...
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