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Subject: Re: Dutch teletext: "Fritz plays in dutch championship"

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 21:49:45 04/05/00

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On April 05, 2000 at 16:43:10, Jeroen Noomen wrote:

>Hi computer chess fans,
>
>Just read this message on the Dutch teletekst:
>
>"Fritz SSS* is the 12th participant in the Dutch championship.
>There has been a agreement with 10 of the 11 human players
>that the computer takes part. Only IGM Van der Sterren refuses
>to play the machine and gets a '0' by forfeit.
>The acceptance came after it is clear that there will be a record
>in prize money this year".
>
>Personally I totally dislike this agreement. Computers should not
>play in a championship of a country. That Van der Sterren is robbed
>of a full point is very sour and gives me a bitter taste. Humans
>should never be forced to play against a machine.
>IMO the dutch chess federation has made a very poor step here. I am
>curious what others think of this!
>
>Regards, Jeroen

Everyone knows that I like to see programs compete against humans until it
becomes clear that programs are superior in tournament tc.

In this case I disagree because IMO a program, although written by a dutch
programmer, has nothing to do with national Ch. This dutch Ch is to find out the
strongest dutch (human) chess player.

What makes me also wonder is: Why Fritz? Did Fritz go through any qualifying?
Why not Rebel, Diep or some other dutch program?




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