Author: Dan Ellwein
Date: 11:18:33 04/10/00
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On April 10, 2000 at 00:55:53, Vincent Vega wrote: >With the recent additions to the SSDF list, the relations of the current chess >programs' strengths to each other are pretty well established. There aren't >nearly as many games against humans to create such a table though. I've seen >several claims that such and such program is developed to be strongest against >humans (by playing vs. humans on ICC, etc.). When there are enough games, we'll >be able to see if those programs are actually stronger than others against >humans. I wonder which program will surprise us by doing better vs. humans even >though its SSDF rating is lower than another program. Maybe it could be a poll >question. I don't know what Rebel-Century's SSDF rating is... but i would venture to say that Century is one of the better programs that does well against humans... Deep Blue, i suppose, is/was the 'ultimate' chess program when it comes to playin' against humans... - PilgrimDan
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