Author: Tom Kerrigan
Date: 02:28:10 04/11/00
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On April 10, 2000 at 20:41:12, Luis E. Alvarado wrote: >On April 10, 2000 at 20:09:10, Pete Galati wrote: > >>On April 10, 2000 at 20:01:57, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>In tournament time control it will take a least another 3 Years for a P.C. Chess >>>Software to be able to beat Kasparov in Tournament time control, only if by then >>>either Intel or AMD organize an interesting Chess match which will encourage >>>Kasparov to play against the best P.C. Chess Software then. I strongly believe >>>that at least it will take a Dual 3 Ghz SMP To beat Kasparov. >> >>I don't see Kasparov as being teribly cooporative regarding computer events, and >>I think he's a bit gun shy, needs to be retrained before he can be a good >>pointer dog again. >> >>Everyone wants to make Kasparov the measure, aren't there better people to >>measure a computer/program against? >> > > >I agree with you, I think people can be trained to play against computers chess >software. I know because I have been training using the CM7000. I am not a >better chess player, however my CM7000 "rating" has increased by 200 points in >the last 2 months. If this is the case it is possible that the best human player >to match a computer chess software does not have to be the World Chess Champion >(Kasparov) > >>Pete Intel/AMD would need to play against Kasparov to generate any sort of general public interest. Otherwise, it's just something for us chess twits. :) -Tom
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