Author: Wybe Koopmans
Date: 11:21:26 05/19/00
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On May 19, 2000 at 10:46:36, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On May 19, 2000 at 10:37:52, Albert Silver wrote: > >>On May 19, 2000 at 09:29:52, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >> >>Van der Wiel could give lessons on anti-computer strategy. Of course he is a >>VERY old hand at it, and probably the most experienced of all the players in the >>tournament. Made it look simple. >> >> Albert Silver > >True, and also true for Grooten and van Wely. Back to the old question: how >strong are today's programs? It depends on how the opponent plays against them: >in the van der Wiel, van Wely and Grooten way, or in the (foolish) style of van >den Doel and de Vreugt. > >Overall, Fritz scored very well, with 5 points out of 9 and almost a GM norm. By >the way, I think that Fritz running on a P300 would have lost and won the same >games. > >Enrique Come on Enrique, Fritz didn't scored well. It's a long way to be a GM in Holland :-) First Piket, agree well done 3 times a walk-over (v.d. Sterren, Bosboom and v.d. Doel) Grooten and Tiviakov, winning positions for humans v. Wely and v.d Wiel high standard anti-computer play de Vreugt, young and now a GM ! 2,5 out 9 Wybe
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