Author: blass uri
Date: 23:14:10 05/13/00
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On May 13, 2000 at 23:38:45, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On May 13, 2000 at 22:07:38, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >>On May 13, 2000 at 19:51:18, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>I remember 13 years ago when the top program Mchess was reaching Master level >>>close to 2200 Elo by USCF and I also remember a statement from Larry Kaufman >>>saying that it will take at least a good 15 years for a P.C. program to reach >>>GM level at the rate of Processors speed doubling every years, at that time the >>>top Processor was a mere 80286 operating at 12 Mhz at the most. I Thought at >>>that time that Kasparov if he was still Champion will defeat very easy a P.C. >>>in game in 30 minutes per side. But now that the time has arrived I realize that >>>any of the top three P.C. Programs with any processor higher than 800 >>>Mhz can beat Kasparov in game in 30 minutes per side. >>> >>>PS: Since piket just recently beat Kasparov in the Grand Prix not to long ago, >>>and Fritz SSS drew Piket at the Dutch Tournamwent, I can almost presume that in >>>game in 60 minutes per side, Fritz SSS or any other top three Programs can beat >>>Kasparov in a mini match of 7 games using the latest Processor. >> >>I beat Michael Oshiro, who beat Viktors Pupols, who beat Bobby Fischer. >>Therefore, I am a better chess player than Bobby Fischer. >> >>bruce > > >Good Point I did exagerated a little when I presume that in game in 60 minutes >per side any of the top three programs can beat Kasparov, but i still hold that >Kasparov no longer can beat any of the top three programs in a mini match of 7 >games in game 30 minutes per side. I am not sure about it. When kasparov played against Genius3 he believed that he is playing against Genius2. Kasparov won Genius3 1.5:.5 later when Genius3 used p120. I think that the time control was 25 minutes/game. I think that the fact that kasparov has the top programs and can learn their weaknesses and their games is a big advantage. Uri
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